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I know some of you may have an instinctually negative response to hearing about a switch from second to third edition, but I promise you, this third edition is not a downgrade from the second that will slowly grow worse and take twenty years to rectify.

This is the complete Codex with all the expanded annotated maps and DM notes from Brazenthrone, along with a few drawings I included for the sake of fanciness.

While making this, I was slightly surprised to learn that I still remember how to draw a person! There was a time when I drew a lot of those, but it's been a while. I think I did respectably well, anyway.

Anyway, this wraps up Brazenthrone. The response has been overwhelming, which I'm really happy about. Hopefully it opens up doors for people to do things they couldn't otherwise, or inspires them to write epic adventures in the city.

Next, we have four maps remaining from the Great Vote: the fortified oasis, the floating market, the aarakocra village and the Deepspire. Those will be the next four maps, aside from one or two Cartographic Congress maps. I'm going to draw the fortified oasis first. It's been a while since we've been to the middle east and I've been looking forward to drawing this for a long time.

I'm also going to get the Foundry module and the Roll20 VTT stuff sorted out and updated with the Old Palace. Let me know what you think of the new codex!

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Anonymous

yes i cetainly understand you not needing to pile more onto an already huge project.

Anonymous

I think I'll go with some kind of disposal system through. Shafts to the underground river where it just tends to disapper. Or does it. Maybe it is poisoning the waters for other residents down stream. Lots of roleplaying oportunities in sewage without adding severs directly.