BESM Third Edition ([info]guardiansorder) wrote,
@ 2004-03-03 10:14:00
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Uresia d20
As many of you know, we published Uresia: Grave of Heaven, for BESM (Tri-Stat) a while back. Written by the supremely talented and witty S. John Ross, the book was exceptionally well-received by BESM fans.

With the release of BESM d20, we decided to release a d20 version of the book for d20 gamers. After all, it's a perfect setting for a light-hearted d20 fantasy campaign. Ian Sturrock, the writer of numerous well-received d20 products including such gems as Conan, stepped in to do the d20-ization of the book, translating S. John's Tri-Stat work over to the d20 system while fan-favourite artist, Niko Geyer, did a new cover image for the d20 book. Pure and simple, if you're a d20 fan interested in a fantasy setting inspired by countless anime-esque video games, this is the book for you.

In S. John's own words:

Uresia is a world in which you can be a thrill seeker; here, thrill seekers are just as important as grim, sober heroes. A lecherous teenage can become king, a savvy chef can command a navy, and entire cities of the gods lie in ruin. Everything is up for grabs. It is an incredibly fun time to be alive, sail the enchanted seas, and carry a sword.



Be sure to check our Uresia d20. Let your local retailer know you want it now so they can pre-order it from their distributor for you.




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[info]eddyfate
2004-03-03 07:16 am UTC (link)
Will BESM d20 be needed to play? (I actually have it, but I'm just curious.)

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[info]lepetitemort
2004-03-03 09:02 am UTC (link)
I'll have to check it out. No matter how much the little blue thingy in the bottom left hand corner disturbs me.

I echo the previous commenter's question, also.

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[info]beccastareyes
2004-03-03 12:30 pm UTC (link)
YOU didn't have the World's Biggest Dragon Warrior Fan in you Uresia game. The girl drew pictures of her character (a silver slime) on EVERYTHING. Well, as opposed to the artist-player who drew everyone's character (plus several NPCs).

I'll probably get this, even if I own Uresia already and prefer Tristat to d20. I am a sucker for GoO's products.

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[info]lepetitemort
2004-03-04 01:20 pm UTC (link)
That sounds...really disturbing.

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Shame on you, GOO!
[info]thebitterguy
2004-03-03 02:39 pm UTC (link)
The woman's exposed midsection and generous bosom are indicative of your misogynistic tendancies.

:p

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Re: Shame on you, GOO!
[info]bandersnitch
2004-03-03 04:33 pm UTC (link)
I would say its conceivable to say shes wearing a light peach-ish shirt that only looks like her skin, so the midsection is excusable (but we all know shes showing)

And those are hardly generous bosoms. The scale of cartoon frontals are to be directly compared to the size of the character's head. This doesn't even threaten Marvel comics standards.

Either way, anime rocks, and no one rocks anime like GoO

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[info]the_gneech
2004-03-04 12:28 pm UTC (link)
Oho! Looks very cool, I'll have to check this out. :)

-The Gneech

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[info]perm_den
2004-06-27 06:06 pm UTC (link)
:-\

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