Another bundle - Arkadia
Apr. 25th, 2022 07:39 pmhttps://bundleofholding.com/presents/Arkadia
This all-new Arkadia Bundle presents Arkadia, the 5E campaign setting from Arcana Games inspired by mythic Greece. Strongly funded in an August 2018 Kickstarter campaign, Arkadia deconstructs and reimagines the glories of ancient Athens, Troy, and Sparta for a fantasy realm. Play a Scyllaean elf, volcano dwarf, satyr, siren, gorgon, harpy, or centaur -- become a gladiator, Amazon, hoplite warrior, seer of Fate, scion of a demigod, or servant of a dead Titan -- venture across Hyperium, Kryta, and Illyria to fight hydras, krakens, cyclopes, undead pharaohs, and sphynxes -- gain treasures like orichalcum weapons, ambrosia, Nemean pelts, Hyperion's javelin, and the Armor of the Colossus. Don a heroic panoply of bronze, take a trident or sarisa, board your trireme, and set forth on the path of heroes. We provide each title complete in .PDF. Like all Bundle of Holding titles, these ebooks have NO DRM (Digital Restrictions Management), and our customers are entitled to move them freely among all their devices. (By publisher request, the DriveThruRPG versions of these files are inobtrusively watermarked.)
Ten percent of each purchase (after gateway fees) goes to this Arkadia offer's pandemic-related charity, Direct Relief. Direct Relief sends protective gear and critical care medications to health workers, with emergency deliveries to medical facilities across the US and to regional response agencies across the world.
The total retail value of the titles in this offer is US$40. Customers who pay just US$9.95 get all three titles in our Arkadian Collection (retail value $40) as DRM-free ebooks, including the complete Arkadia corebook (retail price $20), plus the free Minotaur Race and character sheets; the campaign adventure Fate of the Oracle (retail $10); and the Music and Ambience soundtrack (retail $10).
On the whole this isn't really something I need - it looks to be well-presented and playable, and it seems to be good value for money, but I don't play many fantasy games, so if I was running something set in Ancient Greece I'd probably start out by looking at historical sources and the GURPS supplement first, rather than this collection.