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Moon Elves

What do you really know of elves? Misconception may be shattered and mysteires revealed. Gone are the stereotypes of the stalwart woodland defender or the dwarf hating elven warrior, and to stand before you in the background to explain sterotypes or disprove them. The Moon Elves are coming and with them they bring a whole new look at this fascinating race. This is a culture book features an in-depth look at the Elves; these are elves that are unlike any that you will meet. This is a highly detailed book that covers all aspects of this elven society and brings with it a host of features.

 

Authors: Kat Richardson
Cover Artist: Kallen
Interior Artists: Owen Kuhn, Gillian Pearce, Claudio Pozas
Page Count: 97 Pages
Item Number: DQG1101
Released: August 2002
Available via Rpgnow.

 

Gnomes: Masters of Illusion

Unlike those little lawn gnomes that always end up in the wrong spot... Gnomes: Masters of Illusion, the second product in the City Guide Cultures series is yours to take home now!

Unlike the stature of the race in question, this is not a small product. Following in our line started with Moon Elves, this product provides 3 cultures to explore the Gnomes, with wonderous bits of magic and mundane details.


Imperial Gnomes - Korean/Chinese flavored gnomes. (No soy sauce jokes here). Fit for intergration in any Asian campaign, or dropped fully into your normal campaign world.
Mountain Gnomes - tinkering gnomes (although not to the point of some well known tinkers.)
Hill Gnomes - these gnomes are more in line with the classic gaming image of illusionist/prankster gnomes.

Authors: Neal Levin, Darren Pearce,Fraser Ronald, David Woodrum
Cover Art by: Marcio Fiorito
Illustrated by: Marcio Fiorito, Gillian Pearce
Page Count: 96 pages
Item Number: DQG1102
Released: May 2003
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Hammer of the Dwarven Lords

Are you of the misconception that Merlin forged the blade Excalibur? It is obvious that the blade was a flawed attempt at copying the manner that we Dwarves forge a blade. It could only cut partially through stone, whereas our blades could cleave completely through much denser stone. Others of our blades could cut through steel as if it was butter.

Dwarves are the masters of the forge, displaying skill with the axe and the hammer. We long for glorious battles where we may test our mettle. The mysteries of the dwarves are more substantial than that of the elves and their glitter of fairy dust.

 

 

Authors: Matthew Beall, Michael Hammes, Neal Levin, Fraser Ronald, Eric Tam, David Woodrum

Cover Artist: Kallen
Interior Artists: Gillian Pearce, Sabrina Hart
Page Count: 86 Pages
Item Number: DQG1103
Released: November 2004
Available via Rpgnow.

 

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