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    Originally posted by Don E@Jan 22 2004, 09:22 AM

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    One thing that we can&#39;t do on this website is to promote illegal downloads. So we shouldn&#39;t mention how people can acquire things that way. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, a nod&#39;s as good as a wink to a blind horse, if you know what I mean.
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    Other sources you could use in the meantime are some of the Players&#39; Secrets Books. The one for Talinie for the NIT in particular springs to mind. h34r:

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    Well, the prices for all products in SVGames (as well as most other resources) are very low; what makes SVGames really enticing is the vast ammount of resources&#33;

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    All hail Prince Raesene (and the rest of the Atlas crew)&#33;&#33;&#33;

    That sample of the Atlas looks WONDERFUL&#33;&#33;&#33; I can&#39;t wait now. Of course, I&#39;ve been drooling in my shoes waiting for the Atlas for some time now, trying to be patient. And I&#39;ll wait until it&#39;s done, so take your time and do it right. I just wanted you (all) to know your work is much appreciated&#33; Super kudos to you&#33;

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    The Book of Priestcraft is a nice start, and if temples won`t figure as a

    large part in your campaign, it will probabaly be enough. I suspect that

    even then it needs some fleshing out. But, I am certain that if temples

    occupied a central place in your campaign (if the key PC, the group leader,

    is a temple ruler, or if several of your PC`s are temple rulers) the BoP is

    only a start.



    Kenneth Gauck

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    Quoting irdeggman <brnetboard@BIRTHRIGHT.NET>:

    > Try the Book of Priestcraft which lists the dogma of `most` of them.



    In, sadly, vastly abbreviated form.



    Some people (such as myself) have developed more extensive backgrounds for a

    few of them, but your best bet might be to poke around on the PBeM sites and

    scavenge anything that sounds good.



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    Just a note, you can normally find the Book of Priestcraft on ebay for

    around $5. Take a look there. The only book that normally sky rockets is

    the Book of Magecraft but it does go cheap occasionally. I`ve bought 4 off

    ebay for less than $15 a pop.



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    Wow&#33; When I read you&#39;d downloaded all the core rulebooks from SVgames I assumed you meant they were free - I almost made a mess of my pants&#33; I took a look, and was slightly disapointed that they cost money, but it still looks like a great resourse. Now all I have to do is save some cash and learn to trust internet shopping&#33;
    Cheers for pointing the website out&#33;
    Well, the main reason why I bought/downloaded the books from SVgames is that I didn&#39;t want to wait for the books to ship (I had a campaign to prepare&#33. You can immediately download the books after you&#39;ve paid for them, and the price is certainly reasonable.

    However, the quality of the scans is rather poor, and I (like most people) prefer real books for reading.

    - Azulthar

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    .....So SVgames gives you scans rather than PDF? that doesn&#39;t sound like such a good deal all of a sudden - scans surely take up a lot more space on a hard drive, and aren&#39;t as easy to brouse through or print
    .... Maybe I&#39;ll stick to ebay after all.....
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    Originally posted by Mr.Froggatt@Jan 25 2004, 03:40 PM
    .....So SVgames gives you scans rather than PDF? that doesn&#39;t sound like such a good deal all of a sudden - scans surely take up a lot more space on a hard drive, and aren&#39;t as easy to brouse through or print
    .... Maybe I&#39;ll stick to ebay after all.....
    Actually, they&#39;re scanned and the images made into a PDF. No OCR, half-arsed bookmarking, poor resolutions, large files. Never again. Never again. :angry:

    CM.

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