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5.0 out of 5 stars
An improvement over the original,
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This review is from: The Blessed Isle (The Compass Of Celestial Directions, Volume 1) (No. 1) (Paperback)
I find the material in here greatly surpasses the original Realm material in the first edition "Exalted: the Dragon-Blooded". Foe me, the Realm is a much more real, living, breathing place. Between this and "Manual of Exalted Power, the Dragon-Blooded", we much more of Dragon-Blooded and Realm society. I even have some sympathy for the Dragon-Blooded, in that they are acting in accord with deep-seated beliefs in what they believe to be the best interest of all Creation.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mostly Regurgitated from MoEP: Dragon-Blooded,
By Jonathan D. Timmermann "Room 101 Productions" (Champaign-Urbana, IL USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Blessed Isle (The Compass Of Celestial Directions, Volume 1) (No. 1) (Paperback)
A book with lots of useful information, of which about two thirds can be found in a more generalized form in the Dragon-Blooded book, or even the Core book. We do get a lot more detail about certain locations, and the description of the Imperial Mountain was particularly intriguing. My game will have to visit the lost capital of Meru now.
In general, I'd recommend this book if your campaign is going to the Blessed Isle for a long time (read: focused on it), and then only for Storytellers, as any necessary info for playing a Dynast or Lookshy PC can be gleaned from the Dragon-blooded book. JT |
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The Blessed Isle (The Compass Of Celestial Directions, Volume 1) (No. 1) by Jess Hartley (Paperback - October 4, 2006)
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