I got my copy Obsidian Twilight last night, Dropbox'ed it for easy viewing on my iPad, and what I saw was damn sweet. Visually, it looked nice on my netbook, but it was a beauty on my iPad. LPJ Design really outdid themselves with the presentation. I would go as fat to say it is visually stunning. That being said, it would be a beast to print out at home for those that like to do so. Perhaps Louis can add a "less-frills" version to the file for those that like to hold a copy in their hands.
Obsidian Twilight is a dark world for sure. Death and the walking dead are everywhere. Which makes it a huge change from most default game settings. While made for the Pathfinder rules, I plan on looking at how much work would be necessary to move this to Labyrinth Lord, or Castles & Crusades.
I literally have done little more then read the first chapter and flip through the rest. I'll give this a real write up when I finish reading it. First glance is extremely promising. Here's part of the blurb:
Inside this book you will find you’ll need to embark on adventures in the exciting setting of Obsidian Twilight:
- 8 new races usable as player characters or NPCs.
- Over 100 new feats, over 140 new spells and 6 new prestige classes.
- New equipment, weapons and magic items.
- New monsters and monster template.
- Highly detailed regions and history, new organizations to launch your campaign
You can download a free preview of Obsidian Twilight here.
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