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Lords of Olympus: Where are the setting books?

Started by Norbert G. Matausch, January 29, 2019, 02:46:25 PM

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Norbert G. Matausch

Hey Pundit, we've had our differences, but I really dig LoO. That said, are you planning to publish setting books – Lords of Valhal, for instance, or Lords of Brahmapura?
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Jarrod Stanek

Seconded. I'd love to see some additional setting books, especially one for the Norse. Yggdrasil replaces World-Walking. Maybe some kind of rune magic. Awesomeness.

Rogerd

Thirded.
Moar books Pundit......that would be great.

The Witch-King of Tsámra

I would love to see a book based on The Irish, Cornish, Welsh, Scots and English mythologies. Maybe that book could also deal with King Arthur, Merlin and the whole arthurian cycle.
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Spinachcat

Agreed. RPGPundit, get thy arse to the processor of words!

An Arthurian Amber? Hmm...that's interesting.