Monday, December 20, 2010
Mystara BC2300 Campaign Setting [free download]!
The Mystara Fan Community, from their main headquarters at the Piazza, keep coming up with high quality setting material. Last month I talked about the excellent History of Dragonkind book. Today, the Beta version of the Mystara BC2300 Campaign Setting was released.
Mystara BC2300 draws on the legacy of Blackmoor as well as remnats from the Carnifex Civilization. At the heart of the setting you have lands like the Lizardman controlled Mogreth and the Shimmering Lands, described as the Last Beacon of Blackmoor.
The booklet, while a Beta version, contains enough information to run a campaign in this era, as well as maps of the countries of the setting. In the release announcement, it is promised that more products for this era are on the way. Clues to these products are also included within the booklet. One of the authors, Chimpman, is launching a BC2300 PbP campaign in the near future. The Mystara BC2300 Campaign Setting can be downloaded here.
-Havard
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Great link, I'm excited to read about it. Thanks Havard!!!
ReplyDeleteAny time! Fan material of this quality needs to be shared :)
ReplyDeleteIntriguing!
ReplyDeleteGranted I'm coming to this late, but the download link doesn't work for me. Can anyone point me to a copy? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Baron!
ReplyDeleteTry this link instead:
http://www.thepiazza.org.uk/thepiazza/bb//viewtopic.php?f=63&t=5060
-Havard