A downloadable interdimensional bar

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Come in, come in--don't mind the devils or demons, they wouldn't break the peace. But do be careful where you step, you wouldn't want to put a foot through the portal--no telling where you'd land. Belly up to the bar and see what sort of drink the bartenders pull up for you. Never know what will come through the portal next at the Three Fine Gentlemen.

Welcome to the Three Fine Gentlemen, a bar built around a portal to all the Heavens and Hells. In this two-page spread you'll find:

  • the terrible history of the Three Fine Gentlemen;
  • the staff and regulars of the bar, from the lawbot who tries to keep order, to the interplanar arms dealer who always needs help moving his wares, to the gold coin golem who runs the oldest established permanent floating casino in the planes;
  • all the situations that might arise to ensnare the jolly crew of PCs, from drunk world-creating angels arguing over credit, to hive mind rats trying to pass for human, to psionic insectfolk from a desert plane, to the worst thing of all--a CEO who wants to expand some IP into a lifestyle brand.

"The Three Fine Gentlemen" presents a two-page tavern made for Prismatic Wasteland's Barkeep Jam, which can be inserted into the Barkeep on the Borderlands pubcrawl or used as a standalone tavern, and entrance into the wider planes.

This work is compatible with Barkeep on the Borderlands (found at prismaticwasteland.com), written by W.F. Smith and published by Prismatic Wasteland, LLC, pursuant to the Barkeep on the Borderlands Third Party License.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorBenjamin Blattberg / Blackbird Games

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

The Three Fine Gentlemen (spreads).pdf 2.3 MB
The Three Fine Gentlemen (pages).pdf 2.3 MB

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(I think you might be missing the PDF download--this looks great though!)

missed the spot to click off “hide”, doh