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For release 4/1/2006.
It's official, the core classes are boring. Paladins are too strict, Rogues are too skilled, and Bards are too useless. Want to spice up your game with a book of interesting classes? Want to spice up your game with a free book?

The Le Games is here to answer your calls with our newest product, Unorthodox Orthodox!

This massive book contains brand new ten-level classes to smite your GM with extreme prejudice! Inside this fantastic free book you will find:
-The Unorthodox Democrat!
-The Unorthodox Republican!
-The Unorthodox Wife!
-The Unorthodox Fanboy!
-One usage of the word "boobs!"

But that's not all! This book also doubles as a free sampler of our upcoming products!

Best of all, this book is absolutely FREE!

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October 10th, 2008
This has got to be one of the best d20 supplements I have never paid for. It's almost as funny as the look on the faces of Magic:the Gathering (aka "Gamer Crack") players when they hear there's a new deck out... but unlike M:tG, I would be pr [...]
Shane O. [Featured Reviewer]
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April 5th, 2006
Unorthodox Orthodox is a new product from The Le Games. Released on April 1, 2006, it?s a humorous product that takes nothing seriously. The product spoofs everything from stats to political parties, and most often jokes on The Le Games itself. [...]
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Pages
18
ISBN
1-30000-118-1
Publisher Stock #
X-AprFoo-06
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2.1 MB
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This title was added to our catalog on March 30, 2006.