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GM's Miscellany: Urban Dressing (System Neutral Edition)
A System Neutral Edition GM's Resource by Ben Armitage, Creighton Broadhurst, Brian Fitzpatrick, James Graham, Richard Green, Brian Liberge, Brian Wiborg M?nster, Julian Neale, Marc Radle, Brian J. Ratcliff, Liz Smith, Jacob Trier, Josh Vogt and Daron Woodson. Converted for Fantasy Grounds by Michael G. Potter
Fully converted to Fantasy Grounds with reference manual and rollable tables. Adapted from the 181 pages of original material.
Tired of your towns and cities being boring, bland places in which your PCs show little or no interest? Want to bring your towns and cities alive with cool, interesting minor features of note? Then
GM's Miscellany: Urban Dressing is for you! Presenting tons of cool, interesting features for common urban fixture such as shops, stalls, thieves and so on
GM's Miscellany: Urban Dressin g provides the harried GM the tools to bring such features to life with interesting and noteworthy features.
GM's Miscellany: Urban Dressing presents the material originally appearing in:
- Barroom Brawls
- Dragon and the Thief
- Random Urban Encounters
- So What's It Called, Anyway?
- So What's The Tavern Like, Anyway?
- So What's The Tavern Like, Anyway? II
- Urban Dressing: Alleyways
- Urban Dressing: Docks
- Urban Dressing: Graveyards
- Urban Dressing: Guildhalls
- Urban Dressing: Market Stalls
- Urban Dressing: Parks
- Urban Dressing: Pirate Town
- Urban Dressing: Sages
- Urban Dressing: Shrines
- Urban Dressing: Temples
- Urban Dressing: Theatres
- Urban Dressing: Thieves
- Urban Dressing: The Watch
- Urban Dressing: Traders & Craftsmen
- New Material: More exciting encounters, as well as comprehensive details on monuments, ruined buildings and wizard's towers
This product is compatible with every edition of the world's most popuiar role-playing game!
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