5.0 out of 5 stars A great Sword and Soul collectionBySteve
Rosensteinon March 8, 2016Format: Kindle EditionAs an introduction
to the upcoming RPG of the same name, Ki Khanga: The Anthology
succeeds on several levels. The first thing is that it lays out the
wonderfully detailed setting of the the world in which the game
exists; a pre-prehistoric Africa, similar to Howard's Hyborian
setting. Many of the concepts that one can imagine will be
important in the game are covered in these stories: magic,
spirituality, technology, social and cultural items are all
integrated into the tales of the anthology giving the reader a
taste of what they can look forward to in the game. Even short
tales, such as "A Name Long Forgotten" serve as great adventure
hooks for a game, revealing much even in their brevity.
As one delves further into the book, the stories shift from
shorter, almost oral histories to full blown Sword and Soul and
Steamfunk takes. There are recurring themes and villains, city
names pop up in different stories helping to weave a rich vibrant
world populated by noble heroes, jokers, warrior women, sorcerers,
fools and straight-up bad-asses. Even if you don't like Role
Playing Games, if you like Sword and Soul or Sword and Sorcery,
pick up this book, you will be glad that you did.
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