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Old 12-13-2021, 07:04 PM
unipus unipus is offline
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Default Central Poland Sourcebook

Hi all -- I'm sure I've posted here before on this topic, but I'm back with a lot more material.

The issue: I've found running a T2K game in Poland to be generally challenging. The book provides you very little to go on in terms of "what is this land actually like? What is its history? How do people survive there now, in the year 2000?" I'm currently running 4e, but this criticism applies to every edition of the game. Adventure modules have helped flesh that out significantly, but usually in a very specific way that only tangentially addressed the problem.

So anyway, I set out to solve it. Or, rather, I was forced to solve it, just to run my own game, and then realized "well hey other people could probably use this too." So I've created what will soon be a published sourcebook that is focused on basic existence, adventure hooks, and the current situation in Central Poland circa May 2000. It includes further detail on the city of Bełchatów and the situation there. It uses the 4e system, but frankly it's almost entirely system-agnostic.

Anyway, many of you have given me great ideas and information over time. If any of you would be interested in reading it and providing feedback, I'd certainly welcome it!
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