Greg Benage wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "The Sigil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 11:11 AM
> Subject: [Ogf-l] (d)20 Products - the Good and Bad and (gasp) I change
> my mind! (Long)
> 
> > The Encyclopedia of Demons and Devils (FFG) - Bad
> 
> This is not an FFG product, unless there is another company that uses
> the same acronym.
> 
Ecyclopedia of Demons&Devils is by Fast Forward Games.

I picked it up, mostly due to James Ward's name on the credits. I
haven't read it in-depth, but it looks mildly useful -- it's basically a
collection of demons&devils from real world mythology, as opposed to D&D
cosmology. There's an "Asmodeus", for example, but he's much more
closely based on actual legends. Not sure how useful that really is,
though -- real-world demons were more likely to sour your milk or kill
your cow than build 20 level mazes filled with spiked pits. This might
actually make the book more useful for a low-magic, historically themed
campaign.
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