A Sundered World French Cover

Awhile back someone from a French indie publisher called 500 Nuances of Geek asked if they could translate A Sundered World into French, sell it, and give me some amount of the profits. I forgot about it until the guy emailed me again today, letting me know that it's happening and to show me the cover they came up with:


Daaamn that's fucking awesome.

I think it captures the style and tone of the setting pretty much perfectly, and the art style even looks like a pretty close match to what Melissa and I do, just waaay better than our earlier work (we've actually talked about re-doing some of it, and seeing this makes me really want to redo the art for Zaradica).

Now I want to see what the interior looks like!

Announcements
You can now get a physical copy of Dungeons & Delvers: Black Book in whatever format you want!

It look a lot longer than expected, but we finally released The Jinni. As with our other monstrous classes, this one is more faithful to the mythology (so don't go in expecting elemental-themed jinn).

After putting it to a vote, the next couple of classes on the docket are the warden (think 4E D&D warden) and apothecary (gotta go see what they're all about).

Dwarven Vault is our sixth 10+ Treasures volume. If you're interested in thirty dwarven magic items (including an eye that lets you shoot lasers) and nearly a dozen new bits of dungeon gear, check it out!

Just released our second adventure for A Sundered World, The Golden Spiral. If a snail-themed dungeon crawl is your oddly-specific thing, check it out!

By fan demand, we've mashed all of our 10+ Treasure volumes into one big magic item book, making it cheaper and more convenient to buy in print (which you can now do).

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    1. Agreed. When it comes to art for indie/small press stuff, it seems like other countries put in WAAAY more effort (though I've also seen better layout for I think the Italian version of DW).

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