

I’m excited to get my players up to a level high enough where they can become citizens so I can present them with a citizenship document included and have them recite it. Accent marks on many of the letters look hand-written but those marks don’t affect readability, instead they remind me of how much work went into creating this language and all its intricacies. The spine seems like it can take a fair bit of abuse. Mine is already a little dinged up in the corners, but I am known for being rather tough on my things. The softcover physical copy is an 8.5x11” soft cover with a glossy cardstock cover. The duplicate page mentioned in an older review of the. The language sections are fascinating to read on their own, but I would strongly suggest that prospective referees start with sections 2800-2840 for a brief overview of what to expect. This is a unique world with very little bearing to the tropes I was familiar with (a lovely challenge).

Referees coming to this world with no previous exposure may benefit from keeping a note sheet to keep tabs on vocabulary and interesting details. Iron is rare and chitinous monstrosities are the primary sources of armor. Many thanks to my gaming groups' patience as I learn and tinker.ĮotPT takes sci-fi, buries it in history, and uses it as fertilizer for a wild and wondrous fantasy setting. The Old-School revival interests me not just in a mechanical sense, but I also enjoy getting a feel for the history and the concepts. I’m coming at the Empire of the Petal Throne (EotPT) setting for the Tekumel system as a GM of a little over a decade, so my referee experiences have largely been with modern high-fantasty systems with a heavy dose of homebrew. Publisher: M.A.R Barker' s World of Tekumel TEKUMEL®: Empire of the Petal Throne (TSR)
