Skirmisher Releases 'Encounters' (Swords of Kos Fantasy Campaign Setting)
Skirmisher Publishing is proud to announce the release of Encounters, the fourth volume of the highly-anticipated Swords of Kos Fantasy Campaign Setting! This 88-page book contains 17 system-free encounter tables for general and specific areas on the island of Kos and the lands surrounding it. All of them can be used either individually or in conjunction with each another, and within the context of the Kos campaign setting or as part of any other milieu. It follows Kos City and Lands Beyond Kos and is fully compatible with and expands upon concepts that appear in them. Encounters is available for $4.99 as a PDF download through online venues that include DriveThruRPG, RPGNow, and WargameVault.
Skirmisher Publishing is proud to announce the release of Encounters, the fourth volume of the highly-anticipated Swords of Kos Fantasy Campaign Setting! This 88-page book was written by game developers Michael O. Varhola, Brendan Cass, and William T. Thrasher and contains illustrations by fantasy artists Amanda Kahl, Philip Shade Kightlinger, and Lucas Puryear. We very much hope you will enjoy Swords of Kos Fantasy Campaign Setting: Encounters and say positive things about it on the sites to which you contribute!
This book contains 17 system-free encounter tables for general and specific areas on the island of Kos and the lands surrounding it. All of them can be used either individually or in conjunction with each another, and within the context of the Kos campaign setting or as part of any other milieu. It follows Kos City and Lands Beyond Kos and is fully compatible with and expands upon concepts that appear in them.
Encounters is available for $4.99 as a PDF download through online venues that include DriveThruRPG, RPGNow, and WargameVault.
The Swords of Kos Fantasy Campaign Setting has deliberately been designed to be system free, not tied to any particular game setting, and to be compatible with any set of role-playing game rules suitable for ancient, medieval, or fantasy venues. In that the setting was used as the playtest backdrop for games using the OGL/d20, Pathfinder, “Basic” Dungeons & Dragons and Labyrinth Lord retroclone, and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules, of course, it is an especially ideal setting for them.