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The text content is good. However, I am currently seeking a printable version.

Tried to manually brighten the parchment background by placing a semi-transparent (page sized) white rectangle between the text elements and the background on each page. However, my PDF editing programme isn't good enough to prevent the text boxes from becoming misaligned.

If you'd like to offer a printable version, I'd be most grateful!  I've found that setting a white rectangle overlay underlay middle-lay transparency at 25% (that is 75% opaque), seems to be adequate for printing while retaining all the flourishes and lines in the original pagework design.

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Thank you very much for reading. I'm going to chat to John, who designed the layout, and we'll hash this out.

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I love this book, and that's coming from someone who hardly ever buys system agnostic stuff. The NPCs are so distinct and alive! I love the author's prose. Definitely check this out if you're looking for interesting NPCs!

Thank you, sincerely, this means so much.

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This book is SO good! All of the NPCs have distinct personalities and appearances, and I can tell just dropping one of them, much less multiple, into any game I run would have the players latch on immediately!

Do you have any plans for future releases with more art? I loved the written descriptions, but getting art of my current favorite (haven't finished reading all of them) Tryphosa Tucker Thimbling would be icing on the cake of this amazing book!

10/5 stars

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Thank you so much. Yes, there will be a second book, and it WILL contain recurring characters! However, I'm not sure which characters as yet.
I'd like to preface this by saying this idea currently only exists as two pages, so anything I say now will be subject to change. However: the next book will feature The City of Frost and Verdigris, a sprawling city suffering under the rule of that tyrant in pink, Princess Roxanne, who is mentioned in Abigail's entry.
Unlike the Goblin Market, it'll be more... defined? As in I'm literally envisaging it as a city-setting that GMs will want to have their players explore, with districts and streets and maybe even maps. Expect to see several members of The Conventicle again: they're hard at work bending powers at work within the city to their mysterious ends. And there's vampires, and mechanical birds. We'll also see Solomon, Melanie, Cassandra and Bear, and the Thing in the Corner for certain.
Beyond that, I'm not sure *yet* but we shall see.