
What's next? Eldritch Avremier.

The cover mockup of Eldritch Avremier references the color range of an arcane spellcaster's personal aura - the means by which the caster perceives and interacts with the force of magic known as the Arcanaflow. In total, the Arcanaflow "system" of magic for Avremier is complex and versatile. The current challenge is deciding how much to present in this small booklet so that is it usable in gameplay, but not too overwhelming as a starting point. But, that's *my* problem.
Eldritch Avremier will be a departure from the three existing volumes. It will be dealing less with the Avremier setting and more with what lies behind-the-scenes. The final volume, Deities, Deminities & Personalities, will be structured much the same way.
What about the rest of the campaign setting - you ask? What about those nifty-sounding regions beyond the human lands? When will we get to learn about Parateva, Undomni, Mara Imperium, Nekari, Chongoku, and the rest? They sound neat! Well, I can promise they are all coming. In what format remains to be determined. The intent is to bring the entirety of Avremier to those who want it.
The first five booklets started as a project for myself. With each supplement published, demand and interest have grown. It has expanded nearly beyond my limited resources at the time of this writing. Plans are being made for publishing Avremier (and more) in 2018 - and beyond. For now, I give you Supplements 0, I, and II. By this time next year, you shall have Supplements III and IV. Then, we shall truly celebrate!
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