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Immortals Companion
Publisher: Gurbintroll Games
by Maximilian W. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 02/11/2017 19:08:59

The time-travel ideas are pure gold. Terrific inspiration for creating megadungeons to facilitate open play.



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Immortals Companion
Publisher: Gurbintroll Games
by Kyrinn E. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 12/17/2016 13:09:17

The fact that this book is for 5th edition makes it wonderfully useful, even for backwards compatibility, but in 5th, it fits a wonderful niche overlooked by anything officially released, namely, informationon Warlock Patrons.

Immortal Domains combined with Warlock Patronage equals a campaign, from both a PC Warlock--, as well as the Patron Immortal's perspective; a campaign in which the setting can be forever altered in favour of the Patron Immortal and its loyal Warlocks, whether taking place over the span of centuries, or in a swift revolution. All of this is augmented by the time powers and the ability to edit events on the fly...

Top notch ideas, great implementation, and forgivble use of some sort of pink chart and box text highlihgting.

I've purcha$ed a printed copy, and, I suspect that you will, too.



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Immortals Companion
Publisher: Gurbintroll Games
by Jean-Michael D. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 10/24/2016 06:10:06

I love this e-book. I hope one days WotC make her glory days of dungeons and dragons again. I like the 5 edition but i dont understand why its not make more book and stuff for 2 years.



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Immortals Companion
Publisher: Gurbintroll Games
by Ben S. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 10/23/2016 07:00:41

A 5e update of the old Immortals setting, this does a good job of capturing the flavor of the not-well recieved original. I may be biased because I've always had a fondness for settings that weren't overly popular (I still am running a Spelljammer campaign and a Planescape campaign on and off) but given that this is PWYW, there's no harm in checking it out for whatever you can afford at the time.



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Immortals Companion
Publisher: Gurbintroll Games
by A customer [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 10/14/2016 14:53:25

Argh. Can we blame WotC? IMO there should be a special circle of Hell for graphic design people who over-decorate the page, at a serious cost of readability. They used the fake-parchment coloration on every page, a la most of 3E and 3.5. Always hated it.

That off my chest...this is somewhat interesting. This strikes me as largely deep-background material for GMs and world builders. There are several different sections:

--Essence relates to magical energy in a physical form. It's a useful concept, but IMO not sufficiently developed. Then again, I've spent considerable time thinking about a 2-tiered economy...mundane items and magical items.

--Ruling a Domain...think kingdom, not divine domain. Large-scale stuff. Seen these kinds of rules before, I don't really recall anything that stands out.

--The Multiverse has one novel, interesting section: the magical and technological advancement. It outlines different approaches for both spellcasting and item crafting; Renaissance crafting, for example, offers the notion that items can be reasonably common, and used by most. It includes integrated magic and tech as another set of conditions. This section's not so much usable on its own, but as a jumping-off point for thinking about the societies that can be built. This is "take off your blinders" stuff, if you've been limited to just D&D.

--Immortals...hm. My closest take is Ascended beings, a la Stargate, but also crossed with elder Camarilla vampires from V:tM. One of the significant values of this section is to point out some of the flaws with the typcial busybody-gods approach...Forgotten Realms is notorious for overdoing divine interference. There is some cool stuff; the spells have scope that's often lacking when discussing this kind of advanced magic. I think this is best used as a basis for thinking about your own gods, and how to handle them.

--Chronomancy...I detest traveling back in time in a way that allows a complete historic re-write. They do try to talk a GM through some of the issues like the classic "kill your grandfather" paradox.



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