URLeader Hobbes wrote:MADMANMIKE wrote:The latest update mentions Reagren Wright's book on Bizantium (as well as my paper minis)..
I'm liking what I see on the paper minis!
Actually Bizantium seems along the lines of something PB may actually let get published. Established part of the world (Both from the High Seas Book and additional material in the Northern Hinterlands.) So if it's just some additional details on a somewhat established but not fully fleshed out part of the world then that seems more likely to get approved.
Although I'd like to hear just exactly what is supposed to be in it and what the expectations are for it.
At this point, I'm not sure what Matt and Kevin will keep, throw out, or expand upon. But that being said looking at the things
they mention I will confirm you get a fully detailed history and geography of Bizantium that was never included in High Seas.
You will get details on how the humans arrived on the Northern Islands and why the Northern Language is unique compared to
the rest of the world. The Eoten are an R.C.C., who are the original inhabitants of the Northern Islands. They're an ancient
race that traces its origins back to the Age of Chaos. You get three new Bizantium ships, including the Battleship which is
simply badXXX. You will get stats on animals hunted in the North Sea (the sea north of the Great Northern Wilderness,
Bizantium, etc) along with monsters and animals of the Sea of Despair). The Serpent Chaser (not the original name of the
O.C.C., but that's okay) is a fisher (fisherman) who is sort of Captain Ahab (Moby Dick) and Quint (the boat captain from
Jaws) who is obsessed with hunting dangerous animals of the sea, namely sea serpents and he has the bonuses to do it and
live. Bizantium Marines are part soldiers/part sailors, and experts at amphibious warfare. You will get some great NPCs (if you
like the material seen in Timiro in Rifter #63 its just like that). King Raedean the IV is an imbecile (and his stats reflect it)
in charge of this kingdom surrounded by people pulling his strings. If your a fan of
Games of Thrones you will love the political
intrigue of Bizantium which is very easy to get player characters involved in. The weapons (most of which are based on real
bone weapons) are unique to the area, as is the equipment and gear.
Now as for the Iceborn (not their original name, but again I don't care)

I'm not telling. What was said should be
intrigued enough for yeah. Be very afraid!!!
That's all I will say on the matter because its out of my hands. But there are O.C.C.s, weapons, toys, adventure ideas,
warlocks (maybe some new warlock spells if they choose to keep or add too), sea serpents (which I'm hoping Chuck does the
artwork for, especially the Iceborn

), and just a mess of stuff for Palladium Fantasy fans to sink their chops in too. AND
best of all there is a hook deliberately written in the material that I'm hoping Kevin takes and expands upon if he so chooses
involving the BLACK WALL (which has been updated since Island at the Edge of the World). The idea was originally his and I'm
hoping to nudge him into and I'm anxious to see if he bites and let his imagination go wild (in other words we get more
Fantasy Book in the near future

).