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Ptolus Sketchbook vol. 6: Nobles' Quarter

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Ptolus sketchbook vol. 6: Nobles' Quarter

Artists: Pawel Dobosz, Maciej Zagorski,

IMAGES : 45 ZIP SIZE: 18.5 MB


The Ptolus Sketchbook line is a great resource for players and DMs to "See" more of the City by the Spire. Created by the artists who set the architectural tone for the Ptolus book, every sketchbook focuses on a different district. Together they expand Ptolus with illustrations of buildings not pictured in the core book.

What's in a Ptolus Sketchbook?

-Building illustrations inspired by Monte's descriptions.

- Illustrations of details which could be found in the featured buildings (signs, furniture, typical items).

- Blank handouts of letters, advertisements, etc. which can be easily customized to your needs.

Every Ptolus Sketchbook from The Forge Studios consists of two parts. The first one is stylized and consists of illustrations made on a parchment background.

The second part is a set of black and white illustrations which can be easily printed or presented to players during a session, in order to enrich the locale's description and create a more precise presentation.

Ptolus Sketchbook vol. 6: Nobles' Quarter is the sixth part of a series illustrating Monte Cook's City by the Spire. The supplement focuses on the most luxury district

consists of:

- 18 visualizations including:
Scenes from a Noble's Garden
Sample Estate
Sample Inn
Crown Theatre
Dallaster Manor
Holy Palace
Imperial Academy of Music
Abanar Estate
Erthuo Estate
Kath Estate
Khatru Estate
Nagel Estate
Rau Estate
Sadar Estate
Shever Estate
Vladaam Estate
Soaring Idyll
Swordthrower's Club

- 36 detail illustrations

- and 4 handouts including :
A street sign
A sign
A paper
An envelope

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File Last Updated:
January 28, 2007
This title was added to our catalog on January 28, 2007.