Friday, 20 February 2015

Yoon-Suin is released on PDF



Yoon-Suin is a campaign toolbox for fantasy games, giving you the equipment necessary to run a sandbox campaign in your own Yoon-Suin - a region of high adventure shrouded in ancient mysteries, opium smoke, great luxury and opulent cruelty.

It contains:

  • A bestiary of unique monsters, including self-mummified monks, liquid golems, tiger-beetle men, figments, and dozens more
  • A new character class, the Crab-man
  • A chapter for each of the major regions of Yoon-Suin, filled with random generators to brainstorm map contents, social groups, and more
  • Extended rules for poisons, tea, opium, trade, deities and so on
  • Extended rules for exploring the Old Town of the Yellow City, and the haunted jungles of Lahag
  • Many encounter tables
  • Well over 100 pre-written adventure locales
  • 320+ pages of content
  • Purple prose

The PDF can be bought and downloaded here: https://payhip.com/b/Utso

A print edition will be ready soon - within a week to 10 days of this blog post - for the price of £12.50, in 9" x 7" landscape format; details on this will follow.

17 comments:

  1. Definitely need a ping when the print version is released!

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  2. I'd be interested in a print copy too...

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    1. I'll make an announcement on the blog - it shouldn't be long.

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  3. Fantastic -- hope you'll post a picture of the print version when available. I'm waffling about which to go for.

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    1. I have a print version and really like it, but it needs a couple of little fixes here and there. I will post a photo(s) though.

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  4. Excited but holding out for print copy

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  5. Excited but holding out for print copy

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    1. Thanks - it seems there's quite a few people in that position. The blog is the first place I'll announce it.

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  6. Neat cover -- did you commission that or is it from something else?

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    1. Commissioned. It's by a guy called Matthew Adams. Look him up on G+ if you're on there.

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  7. The print editon is released: see latest blog entry for.details.

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