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Topic: What was your favorite table top rpg character ?
Subject: Holy flying Meepo Kobold-Man!


I wish I could have been there, nothing like a good, old-fashioned 'Fastbal Special".

Posted on 2010-08-26 at 20:03:29.

Topic: 2000 Registered Users!!!!
Subject: 2000? Nice!


Wow, I just joined a few days ago, and to watch it hit from 1985 to 2000.... just fills me with a sense of fortuitous timing.
Glad to be part of the wave (even a grain of sand) that crashes over 2k.

Posted on 2010-08-26 at 02:03:06.

Topic: Iron Claw
Subject: IronClaw


If the game you are looking for is this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironclaw

You can see their homepage here (downloads):
http://www.sanguine.com/downloads/

It seems that their version of the DMG is a preview, as they are still in production, but the cost seems reasonable at $29.99 for a pdf, and around 54.99 for the hardcopy.

Id this isn't what you are looking for, can I have a touch more info on the game?



Posted on 2010-08-25 at 21:45:35.

Topic: Corrupt a wish
Subject: Wish for Hogwarts granted


Granted, you at at a farm for swine with HPV.

I wish for one day of snow in the summer.

Posted on 2010-08-25 at 19:50:10.

Topic: Corrupt a wish
Subject: Amazing rockstar!


You are, but only in Guitar Hero.

I wish to hear a great joke!

Posted on 2010-08-24 at 03:32:38.

Topic: New to the forum
Subject: revenge


And that is what is going to make this a fun game, no meeting in the local inn, no waiting for a local cleric to come seeking aid... good old classic revenge motivation.

Thing something along the lines of "Red Dawn".



Posted on 2010-08-23 at 22:38:48.

Topic: New to the forum
Subject: For Dreen


That is exactly what the whole game is about.
The RP aspect. I have a basic intro lined up for the players, a touch of outside motivation and boom, I unleash them into the world. Do they choose to follow revenge on the "Adventurers" that ransacked their village? Do they choose to find local people to help?
The sky is the limit, and the only set in stone rule is "Have fun", if the players start stacking dice over 4, I know I have gone too far.

It's their game, I just add flair, depth and basic laws.


Posted on 2010-08-23 at 22:08:10.

Topic: New to the forum
Subject: And lastly if I may be so bold, for the record whats your favorite Edition of AD&D??


Tann,

I am unsure. Just recently got into the whole pen and paper gaming style. I used to write and build for several M.U.Ds and a few freeform games. The reason I use 4th ed at this time is the simplicity to tell the stories, interact with the players and their overall newness to it all.

I looked a bit into the different versions and it seems 3.0 was pretty good, but until I get my "DM legs" I am going to stick to a houseruled version of the offline, pen and paper mmo.

Posted on 2010-08-23 at 22:01:25.

Topic: New to the forum
Subject: The avatar


From the moment I saw it, I knew it worked.
The game I am working on is a spin-off of the ideas put forth in "Goblins" webcomic. I (for some reason) became attracted to the idea that the monsters of the world (d&d, any edition) could be "good" in their own eyes. I recall reading a long writing on the 'racism' of classical D&D, and thought.... how do I throw a curveball?

Besides, I am sick of humans, dwarves and elves getting all the fun.

I am glad that you chose to use a different avatar, this one just fits like a +5 Glove of Comfort.

Posted on 2010-08-23 at 21:57:38.

Topic: New to the forum
Subject: Warm welcome


Thanks for the warm welcome, it looks like my gaming life might be getting much more interesting.

Posted on 2010-08-23 at 21:35:54.

Topic: New to the forum
Subject: New to the forum


Hello everyone,

I am UncleDog (Jp if you want to be 'formal'),
I am new to the forums, brought in by the comics and DM's corner. I host a homebrewed version of 4e for a few friends once a week.
I hope to become an active member, and not one of those people who show up, post a few times and then log.

Good to meet all of you.

Posted on 2010-08-23 at 18:50:03.

Topic: Corrupt a wish
Subject: Wish granted


You can play the bagpipes..... horribly. Luckily, no one seems to notice.

I wish I was a better DM.

Posted on 2010-08-23 at 09:40:27.

 
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