I will chime in and say I'd love to see a campaign or three published for this game.
Campaigns are appealing to me because, among other things, they often show off various aspects of the game they're for, most notably how characters evolve with experience and the challenges that rise to meet...
I'd buy a Conan bestiary sight unseen. To be honest, while I think pretty much all the supplements produced for this game have been very high quality, the lack of an actual separate monster book has been disappointing to me. The critters that have already appeared in the main book and Scrolls of...
Sorry; that's me above. Once again, I forgot to log in. By the way, I need to correct something I said above - I meant to say "Maybe private religious schools don't teach Darwinism."
Yeah, it looks like creature stats were not included in the pocket version, where some animals and creatures appear in the full edition. As I said above, though, having D&D/d20 monster books should overcome this, with a bit of conversion.
I picked up the Pocket Edition, which will have to do for me for now since the local shops have yet to get the Atlantean Edition of the main book. I haven't located any creature stats in it yet, so I assume this is one way it differs from the big book. It's too bad, but I have plenty of D&D/d20...
I'd also recommend this book and the volumes that come after it:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0345461517/ref=pd_sim_b_dp_3/202-6792976-2523040
None. It's a complete game in just that one book. You can even get the pocket edition for $20 US.
I'd say it doesn't have to be particularly gory, no more so than any given hack 'n' slash D&D campaign. In Robert E. Howard's original stories, human sacrifice was often mentioned when it came to...
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