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Avast, ye scurvy dogs! Me boy-os an' me went a'fishin the 'net for kindly words an' kindlier lasses. Shiver me timbers, we found the one but not the other. So here be the bits an' phrases we nabbed for ye. If ye know where we might nab some more, squeal to me boson at reviews@living-imagination.com.

Broadsides!
...those that depend on accuracy will
delight in the seamless merging with the d20
system. Highly recommended for maritime
games! [Read Full Review] If you've been waiting for a superbly detailed naval adventuring sourcebook, your wait is over. [Read Full Review] This is a detailed and well-written book, and is recommended for those of you who wish to bring greater depth to your campaign setting in terms of ships, ocean travel and underwater adventuring. [Read Full Review] The rules are comprehensive and easy to follow and stay true to the mechanics of sailing. [Read Full Review] If Broadsides! was a movie then it would be a sleeper success. [Read Full Review] Pirates!
The writing throughout is excellent, and the characters crackle with all the buckle-swashing one would expect. [Read Full Review] Pirates! really is rather good. You can use it to add to whatever you’re currently doing for nautical adventures or you can use the book to inject a healthy dose of pirate action into a landlubber game. Arr! [Read Full Review] Together they form everything a DM needs to set a campaign on the high seas in any fantasy campaign. [Read Full Review] Spellbound
If you are looking to add a new system of magic into your game or want to give an NPC villain strange and unusual powers then this book is for you. [Read Full Review] Spellbound: A Codex of Ritual Magic does what it sets out to do. [Read Full Review] Spellbound is perfect for those seeking to add another layer of onion to magic in the d20 system. [Read Full Review] Spellbound is an awesome collection of high-level and specialized fun that allows a DM to add additional flavor to her world and gives the PCs something new to quest for… [Read Full Review] Definitely take a look whether you want something to explain those amazing magical ruins that keep cropping up in an adventure or something new to give characters a reason to risk their hides. [Read Full Review] The vast assortment of rituals will keep any but the most industrious ritualists busy for a long time. [Read Full Review] Streets of Silver
Overall, Streets of Silver is a fantastic city supplement, providing a great level of detail and many good plots, all at a very reasonable price for the size. [Read Full Review] Overall this is a great city setting. [Read Full Review] There's no doubting the successes of Streets of Silver; it does what it sets out to do and it does it well. [Read Full Review] A book packed with ideas to help a DM bring a city to detailed life. [Read Full Review] Simply put, it is hands-down the most complete city guide for any game setting I’ve ever seen. [Read Full Review] Though designed with an emphasis on seafaring in mind, the city of Parma can be used in any d20 campaign setting. [Read Full Review] Twin Crowns D20
I am thoroughly impressed with this product...The sheer amount material itself will sail any campaign for years and years. [Read Full Review] The authors have also developed a highly
detailed pantheon that has been well
thought out. There are numerous deities
that fill almost every imaginable niche,
all of them having a place in the world's
history. [Read Full Review] The
authors have gone to a lot of effort to
craft a world rich in detail but strong in
mechanics. [Read Full Review] It's packed with all sorts of great
info, all with a slight twist from
the "standard"
settings. [Read Full Review] Twin Crowns has a lot to recommend it even if you do not intend to use the settings… [Read Full Review] This
book has a lot of value based on its sheer
size alone. [Read Full Review]
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