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Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 3:21 pm
by gaby
Tell Me Who Wants to see a Kingdom of Timiro,s Book?
I think Palladium books can use the info in Rifter 63,adding a few NPCs, New Occ,New Magic,New Monsters and Adventure ideas.
it can wokr.
Re: Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 5:11 pm
by Reagren Wright
Funny you should ask that. My current project is compiling all the official stuff from my Rifter
#63 article and add a few other bits of missing info to give us a Timiro sourcebook that closely
resembles Bizantium as well as some urban adventure to go along with our awesome city maps
from Old Ones. Some material also in that book needs to be properly converted into 2nd edition and
clarified in a way it was not done before. Looking for something under 120 pages. With Rifter going
away time to make the cannon material truly cannon.
Re: Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 7:44 pm
by Whiskeyjack
I'd like to see any area that isn't covered to be put into print. Same for converting the remaining 1st edition books to 2nd like Yin Sloth and Island at the Edge of the World.
Re: Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 8:47 pm
by kiralon
I'd love a Timiro book, as long as its not just a copy paste and is a cleanup I'd buy it. Timiro is my favourite place to adventure. Old kingdom to the north, allies to the east, intrigue and danger to the west, and to the south - Pirates!
I don't think YSJ and IatEofW will ever be updated, and would say I'd prefer LotD and the mysteries of magic to be finished first.
Re: Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 11:18 pm
by Braden Campbell
Not to rain on the parade, but... isn't book #2 enough?
Re: Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 10:57 am
by Hotrod
Well, as long as the sourcebook itself is well-written and presents good, useful material, I'm for it. Bizantium was already covered by High Seas, but I'd dispute anyone saying that it was an unwelcome addition to the Palladium Fantasy library.
Old Ones covers Timiro's towns and settlements in great detail; it's probably the best-defined region in the known world. It would have been more accurately named "The Timiro Kingdom, with some Old Ones adventure stuff too." In such a well-defined part of the setting, it may seem strange to contemplate a sequel, but I could see the case for one by focusing on elements that don't get a great deal of focus in Book 2. That, and some more developed adventures could be interesting.
On a purely selfish basis, I'd also like to see my Timiro map get published too.
Re: Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 7:29 pm
by Father Goose
I'm all for it. I'm also in favor of Hotrod getting his maps published as I use them whenever they are applicable.
Re: Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 1:32 am
by kiralon
Father Goose wrote:I'm all for it. I'm also in favor of Hotrod getting his maps published as I use them whenever they are applicable.
I would like it if palladium bought the rights for them, then let us buy a1 sized maps printed and delivered as well as standard digital versions.
Re: Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 1:04 am
by Warmaster40k
The reason I think people want a sequal book, is that while we have the names of places and the maps. We did not have much info in to the culture of the region, the who the why or how. What we had was the where.
Re: Kingdom of Timiro
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 3:16 pm
by Braden Campbell
Warmaster40k wrote:...the culture of the region...
It's fantasy-esque, age-of-exploration Spain (or maybe Portugal) is my best feeling.