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Riders of Hak (2008) - Havard - 04-13-2019 Riders of Hak can be purchased from DrivethruRPG for onlt 5$ (US). By: David Brainard and Tad Kilgore. With additional material by C.A.Suleiman. Format: Softcover, PDF Publisher: Code Monkey Publishing / Zeitgeist Games Year: 2008 (interior says 2007) Product Code: CMP4508 ISBN-10: 0978576160 ISBN-13: 9780978576165 83 pages Size: Letter Quote:Children of the horsegod Hak, the Peshwah believe they are a chosen people. This book was supposed to come out in 2007, but was delayed as ZGG gave up their aspirations to do their own publishing and partnered up with Code Monkey Press. The book details the Peshwah, the horse nomads of the Plains of Hak, and updates the information provided in DA3 City of the Gods. This book details the history of the Peshwa and expands the information given on each of the Peshwa Tribes. The book offers new classes and prestige Classes for D&D 3.5: New Core Class: The Nomad New Prestige Classes: Bloodwind Knife Bond-lost Grass-stalker Heart of Fire Hommet Horse Brother Lawgiver of Raelrataen Mounted Marksman Walker in Winter Web Thief Wind Caller The book also provides a range of new Feats, most dealing with horses and horsemanship. Three new monsters appear in the book: Light Steppes Charger, Heavy Steppes Charger and Qulaami Dire Weasel. The book is solid, but feels a little uninspired. This is a shame because it is written by a talented team of designers. The Peshwa need a little more than just being good with horses. The decision to just put a painting of a horse on the cover probably did not help the sales of this book. I actually really like the Peshwa, but I would have liked to see fewer prestige classes and feats and rather used those pages for interesting adventure locations, inspiring enemies of the Peshwa or even more material detailing the gods and the spiritual world of the Peshwah like the Demon Realms of Calelrin. Read more of my own ideas about the Peshwah here. -Havard RE: Riders of Hak (2008) - Havard - 07-24-2024 I wrote an update review on my blog. -Havard RE: Riders of Hak (2008) - Havard - 07-25-2024 Some cool input via Facebook: Scoott Moore Wrote:The Peshwah are diminished substantially at the time of Riders of Hak. I think a campaign set at the beginning of the Afridhi expansion from the Gobkin Kush would be ideal. Secondly, a campaign using the narrative of the DAB Peshwah arc with a player I the role of Sulla, would be fantastic also. Each of the tribes can be a themed setting and a campaign. I think the Irfat would be a fantastic stand alone too. Scott Moore worked on the MMRPG. Tad Kilgore Wrote:The Peshwah are diminished substantially at the time of Riders of Hak. I think a campaign set at the beginning of the Afridhi expansion from the Gobkin Kush would be ideal. Secondly, a campaign using the narrative of the DAB Peshwah arc with a player I the role of Sulla, would be fantastic also. Each of the tribes can be a themed setting and a campaign. I think the Irfat would be a fantastic stand alone too. Tad Kilgore is one of the authors of the book. -Havard RE: Riders of Hak (2008) - aldarron - 07-26-2024 I think you are spot on Havard, yet this remains one of my favorite ZG books because the backgroud info it gives is still very useful, regardless of what system you are running. RE: Riders of Hak (2008) - Yaztromo - 07-27-2024 (07-25-2024, 02:57 PM)Havard Wrote: Some cool input via Facebook: It looks like Scott Moore and Tad Kilgore wrote exactly the same post on Facebook... are you sure you didn't make a copy and paste typo, Havard? I think that once you wrap up the contents of this book with the contents in the related MMRPG adventures, you have a great body of lore and flavour for a dedicated Peshwah campaign. |