Races of Stone explained

Races of Stone
Authors:Jesse Decker, Michelle Lyons, and David Noonan[1]
Genre:Role-playing games
Publisher:Wizards of the Coast
Release Date:August 2004
Media Type:Hardcover
Pages:192
Isbn:0-7869-3278-3
Congress:GV1469.62.D84 D836 2000
Oclc:56523851

Races of Stone (sometimes abbreviated to RoS) is an optional sourcebook for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.[2]

Contents

Races of Stone focuses on gnomes, dwarves, and a new race, called goliaths, providing cultural information for these races as well as subraces. The book also introduces new deities for these races, including the goliath pantheon led by Kavaki, the Ram-Lord.

Publication history

Races of Stone was written by David Noonan, Jesse Decker, and Michelle Lyons, and published in August 2004. Cover art was by Adam Rex, with interior art by Thomas Baxa, Steve Belledin, Wayne England, Jeremy Jarvis, Doug Kovacs, Chuck Lukacs, Dennis Crabapple-McClain, Jim Nelson, Wiliam O'Connor, Scott Roller, Ron Spencer, Joel Thomas, Franz Vohwinkel, and Brad Williams.

A web enhancement for the book was published in 2004 by Wizards of the Coast.[3]

David Noonan explains the origins of the concept for the goliath race: "It all started with a piece of concept art that looks very similar to the Races of Stone cover. My job was to write the chapter for 'the big guy.' It's one of the most satisfying design assignments I've received."[4]

Reprints and revisions

Races of Stone was later included, along with Races of Destiny and Races of the Wild in the Dungeons & Dragons Races Gift Set, released in 2005.[5]

Reception

The racial substitution levels in the book have been praised because "[the] mechanic lets you play more than just another dwarven fighter or gnome bard."[6]

MetaReview's MetaRating for the book is 6.8.[7]

Awards and nominations

Races of Stone was nominated for the 2005 Chesley Awards award for Best Gaming-Related Illustration for William O'Connor's artwork, "Training a Dire Badger",[8] although it lost to the artwork of the card Blazing Archon.[9]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=417 Races of Stone
  2. Book: Slavicsek. Bill. Bill Slavicsek . Baker. Richard. Richard Baker (game designer) . Mohan. Kim. Kim Mohan . 2005 . Dungeons & Dragons For Dummies . 370 . For Dummies . 0-7645-8459-6 .
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20040821092003/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/we/20040813a Web Enhancement: Races of Stone
  4. Web site: Product Spotlight: Races of Stone. https://web.archive.org/web/20040823014009/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ps/20040806a. dead. August 23, 2004. August 6, 2004. Wizards of the Coast. August 12, 2013. Ryan. Michael.
  5. http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=4117 Dungeons & Dragons Races Gift Set
  6. http://www.d20zines.com/v7/node/1325 Races of Stone Review
  7. Web site: Races of Stone (Dungeons & Dragons) Reviews. https://web.archive.org/web/20110714075408/http://www.metareview.com/product-races-of-stone-dungeons-dragons-d20-3-5-fantasy-roleplaying-supplement/0786932783 . 2011-07-14 . metareview. December 3, 2008.
  8. List of 2005 Chesley Award nominees, accessible from The Chesely Awards . Retrieved on December 2, 2008.
  9. Web site: 2005 Chesley Award winners. https://web.archive.org/web/20091111100441/http://www.asfa-art.org/chesley/06-winners.html . 2009-11-11 . December 2, 2008.