The New Argonauts (d20)
This book by Sean K Reynolds gives you everything you need to run a campaign in mythic Greece. Rather than cramming dwarves¸ paladins¸ and otyughs into a Greek setting¸ The New Argonauts presents a low-magic campaign (but still with a touch of the fantastic and divine) where the focus is on Greek-style heroes¸ their battles against strange monsters¸ and great quests. This book gives insights on how a low-magic campaign affects character concepts and game balance¸ an overview of Greek culture¸ history¸ the Olympian pantheon¸ the original Olympic Games¸ and advice on running a mythic Greek campaign. Gamers who love crunchy bits can find new feats and spells¸ a set of heroic powers derived from godly bloodlines¸ a campaign-themed spellcasting class¸ simple magic items based on parts from mythic monsters¸ and over thirty monsters drawn from the Greek myths (many rewritten from the core version to suit a low-magic campaign).
Updated: This new version of the file has easier-to-read maps and corrections to the feats and monsters sections.
This book by Sean K Reynolds gives you everything you need to run a campaign in mythic Greece. Rather than cramming dwarves¸ paladins¸ and otyughs into a Greek setting¸ The New Argonauts presents a low-magic campaign (but still with a touch of the fantastic and divine) where the focus is on Greek-style heroes¸ their battles against strange monsters¸ and great quests. This book gives insights on how a low-magic campaign affects character concepts and game balance¸ an overview of Greek culture¸ history¸ the Olympian pantheon¸ the original Olympic Games¸ and advice on running a mythic Greek campaign. Gamers who love crunchy bits can find new feats and spells¸ a set of heroic powers derived from godly bloodlines¸ a campaign-themed spellcasting class¸ simple magic items based on parts from mythic monsters¸ and over thirty monsters drawn from the Greek myths (many rewritten from the core version to suit a low-magic campaign).
Be sure to read the readme file.