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Not to change the subject, but is anything being done with the RPG license now that it's D20, or is just slumbering in the unspeakable horror of the Earth's forgotten interior? I believe Wizards of the Coast no longer has the D20 license for CoC, and I don't think anyone has picked it up (and I doubt anyone ever will, thankfully). Further, Chaosium no longer includes D20 information in their latest CoC releases which are still based on the original percentile system (BRP -- Basic RolePlaying). So, the CoC RPG is still alive and kicking, with RAFM still pumping out the minis and the newer line of Monograph books which are written by non-Chaosium authors nor edited by Chaosium, but printed by them and/or made available as a downloadable PDF you can buy. One of the Monographs was so well done, Chaosium had the author re-do it as a full fledged Chaosium CoC product (Secrets of Morocco). I'd be all over this due to uncontrollable nostalgia for the 5th edition rulebook, but the description says the item is in fact 4th ed from 1989.
Programma obmotka em. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god, god of fertility and creator of the world with. The temple is atypical because everything is perfectly symmetrical along the main axis. Meanwhile, the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god ('Horus the Elder'), along 'with Tasenetnofret (the Good Sister, a special form of or Tefnet/Tefnut ) and Panebtawy (Lord of the Two Lands).' The texts and reliefs in the temple refer to cultic liturgies which were similar to those from that time period.
And it doesn't help that the picture is of (apparently) 5.5 ed. I can't recall if we started with 3rd or 4th edition, but I recall the 4th book was pretty nice. It has some nice full color art plates in it too. However, 5th edition (and the smaller bumps after that.
5.5, 5.6, 6) are the better ones to own if you're actually playing the game and not just collecting rule books. Not to change the subject, but is anything being done with the RPG license now that it's D20, or is just slumbering in the unspeakable horror of the Earth's forgotten interior? I don't know anyone who actually bought and played the d20 version. BRP is a wonderful, time-tested system and thankfully it is still going strong whereas the d20 thing (though it got some nice reviews) has faded into the gaming history books. And note, I am no fan of the 3.0/3.5-era d20 system.