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Book of the Righteous by Aaron Loeb

nonesensed's review

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4.0

If you want to homebrew a setting for Dungeons and Dragons' 5th edition, this is a good resource! A good, solid foundation for a panteon if you want a pre-written one, a lot of info on how to adjust the panteon to your particular setting, and info on how to make your own gods and mythology from scratch. Combined with a number of fun sub-classes and new spells (naturally focused on divine matters) this is a worthwhile addition to your D&D book collection, should you have one of those.

The only downside is that this book is rather dense, text-wise. I've got poor eyesight and limited free time, so getting through this all took a good while. 

arthurbdd's review

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2.0

Lovingly detailed description of an astonishingly bland pantheon. Full review: https://refereeingandreflection.wordpress.com/2017/09/09/kickstopper-righteously-bland/
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