
About this project
NAIN is a complete, fully laid out miniature setting for the REIGN roleplaying game ( http://www.gregstolze.com/reign/ ). If the ransom is met, I'll release the PDFs onto the internet, for free, in perpetuity.
Inspired by JK Rowling, Fritz Leiber and Gormenghast, Nain is a kingdom dominated by wizards. Any family could have an enchanter born into it, waiting to be swept into one of the three great schools to harness his power.
The supplement contains...
* A description of the nation, its tragic history, and its uncertain future.
* Descriptions of enchantment's peculiar monsters, with an easy One-Roll system for generating more.
* Company stats for the great families of wizardry, their hidden rivals, and the secretive cabals that pursue magical enlightenment... or the darkest of blasphemies.
* A redesigned magic system, built from the ground up to provide flexibility, uncertainty, and character focus. Knowledge is the spark of sorcery, but passion is the fuel.
If you're a long-time REIGN fan, NAIN presents an entirely new setting. If you're just getting started with Enchiridion there's no better way to see the system at work.
-G.
(Music in the video is from "Fairytale" by Zero-Project, used with kindly permission. His web site is http://www.zero-project.gr/ )
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If you pledge between $15 and $39, you get a randomly picked game book from my mysterious closet of supplements, mailed to your home.
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The first fifteen people to pledge $40 or more get a random book from the mystery box, AND their pick of a book from either it, or from my fine collection of author's copies. (Which now has a high population of Cubicle 7 ORE stuff.) First come first served!
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Greg Stolze writes stories, designs games, illustrates and lays out much of his own work and has a cold, paralyzing phobia of writing to literary agents.