Book Description
New rules for running a d20 Modern campaign set in the past.
This new rules supplement provides everything players and gamemasters need to participate in adventures in the time period between the Renaissance and World War II, including new character options and rules for early modern firearms. It begins with an exploration of the historical period between around 1450 and 1950, then provides rules for creating characters and campaigns that blend realism and fantasy. d20 Past also presents alternative campaign models, along with all the rules needed to play swashbuckling pirate adventures, Victorian horror investigations, thrilling Pulp Era escapades, and more, including three ready-to-play campaign modules.
This new rules supplement provides everything players and gamemasters need to participate in adventures in the time period between the Renaissance and World War II, including new character options and rules for early modern firearms. It begins with an exploration of the historical period between around 1450 and 1950, then provides rules for creating characters and campaigns that blend realism and fantasy. d20 Past also presents alternative campaign models, along with all the rules needed to play swashbuckling pirate adventures, Victorian horror investigations, thrilling Pulp Era escapades, and more, including three ready-to-play campaign modules.
About the author
JAMES WYATT won an Origins award for writing Oriental Adventures™. He has also co-authored numerous roleplaying game products, including the Eberron™ Campaign Setting, Sharn: City of Towers™, Draconomicon™, and Book of Exalted Deeds™.
GWENDOLYN F.M. KESTREL is a managing editor for Wizards of the Coast, Inc. In addition to editing several D&D® books, she has also co-authored Underdark™ and Planar Handbook™ for Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
GWENDOLYN F.M. KESTREL is a managing editor for Wizards of the Coast, Inc. In addition to editing several D&D® books, she has also co-authored Underdark™ and Planar Handbook™ for Wizards of the Coast, Inc.