20 Things #66: Fane of Good (System Neutral Edition) by Simon Butler is a role playing game supplement published by Raging Swan Press. The supplement is stated to be system neutral, but also compatible with any version of Dungeons & Dragons, and is therefore covered by the Open Game License with some parts considered to be Open Game Content as a result.
The supplement is available for $3.45 from DriveThruRPG, although it was bought at a reduced price thanks to a special offer, and comes in three versions. One version is a text file; the other two are 11-page PDFs. One PDF is intended for print and high-end devices, the other for low end devices and mobile. Two pages are the front and rear covers, two pages are ads, one page is the front matter, Contents and some notes on using the supplement and one the Open Game License.
1: Major Fane Features is a d20 list of more significant features.
2: Minor Fane Features is a similar d20 list but for lesser features.
3: Folk of the Fane has eight different people who could be found there. Each is given a description, a brief overview and their personality and mannerisms and a hook.
4: Adventure Hooks is a d10 list of potential hooks whose main use would seem to be to get characters to visit a fane.
20 Things #66: Fane of Good (System Neutral Edition) in Review
The PDF is bookmarked with major and minor sections linked. The Contents is to a similar level of depth and is hyperlinked. Navigation is decent. The text maintains a two-column format and appeared to be free of errors. There are a number of pieces of black and white stock art. Presentation is decent.
This does what it says; provides some details to flesh out a good fane, and some people to associate with it, even if some of those people are not good or are being manipulated by those who aren’t. The only game stats for the various NPCs are species, alignment, class and level, so although this is aimed at D&D and derivatives it can be used with other systems with minimal tweaking. 20 Things #66: Fane of Good (System Neutral Edition) is a decent little supplement and it can be found by clicking here.
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