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Rooks' Haven

By: Erisian Entertainment

Type: Softcover

Product Line: d10 Sourcebooks & Role Playing Games

Last Stocked on 3/8/2017

Product Info

Title
Rooks' Haven
Author
Ben Schultz, Matt Fezatte
Publish Year
2007
Pages
180
Dimensions
8.5x11x.5"
NKG Part #
2147370782
MFG. Part #
EET1101
Type
Softcover

Description

It has been called the "Jewel of the North" by those who never make it out of the grand bazaar or the luxurious inns of the Foreign Quarter. Others claim it is a virtual the "City of Vice and Depravity." What do you expect from a city founded by pirates and populated by the dregs of society? No matter which side of Rooks' Haven appeals to you there is something here for everyone. After all, if someone is willing to pay for it, chances are it can be found on the dimmly lit street and shadow alleys of The City of Dark Delights.

The Rooks' Haven Sourcebook provides everything you need to play in the city of Rooks' Haven. Composed of 10 wards and 30 neighborhoods each with a unique characters, Rooks' Haven offers the perfect setting to start nearly every campaign. Over 150 unique places to visit described in vivid detail.

Spend the night at the "Heroes' Rest." Build in the remains of a mage's tower, the Heroes' Rest is home to the fledgling "The Most Benevolent, Diligent, and Vigilant Society of Protectors, Defenders Champions, and Deep-Delvers," a group that hopes to one day become an Empire spanning guild of adventures and heroes.

Enjoy mediocre food and drink at "the Troff & Broo." A run-down tavern run by a retired half-orc that serves just two things: Stew & Ale. Patrons pay for a bowl and a tankard and are free to dip them into the troughs of ale and stew at their leisure, eating and drinking until their hearts content... or their stomachs rebel.

Purchase any number of questionable horses from Moribund Mounts, where their motto is "Sure, they aren't in perfect health, but what does that matter? Something will eat the horse the first time you enter a dungeon anyway." Shop the Grand Bazaar and the Arcade. If you can't find something to pique you interest, the Procurer's Guild will be happy to "acquire" something on your behalf... for a price. Can't finance your next adventure? Need to get your hands on a new axe, but lack the brigs to make it happen? The Benevolent Order of Financiers & Facillitators will be too happy to cover your shortfall... for fairly resonable rates...

In a city where black-hearted thieves and deadly assassins rub shoulders with wealthy merchants and the heirs of nobility adventure lurks around every corner. You don't have to go looking for it. Somehow it always finds you.