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Roman Name Tables
The Roman Campaign: Celts and Germanic berserkers to the north, Greeks due east, Egyptians and all of Africa to the south;
politics, intrigue and vast frontiers to explore! Send your campaign back to the Roman Empire with genuine Roman names!
Culled from epigraphy...
Halfling Name Tables
more than 1800 female names (i.e. 18 tables with 100 names each, plus a table with less than 100 names)
more than 800 female nicknames,
more than 1900 male names,
more than 800 male nicknames,
and more than 1900 surnames.
In another thread (http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=33135), Blacksway mentioned to astralpwka "any new publishers or product line requests should probably just be posted here or in Meta, with a [D20Reviews] tag if possible so we can see it properly."
I was hoping that...
If the main page was loading too slow...
I've tweaked the server and made the main page load faster, I noticed it was slower than normal. Thanks to everyone who visited!
On two other boards, I've already been asked to give a little detail, so I'll post it here as well:
Terra Ferax is a d20 campaign world that uses the game within a game metaphor. The difference is, that in on Terra Ferax, it's the deities playing the game using their followers as strategic...
While many of you may have already picked up a free copy from RPGNow, some people may not have a copy yet. A Player's Guide To Terra Ferax (2.32 MB) is now also freely available from the Terra Ferax Innovations homepage.
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Chris Simmons gave it 4 of 5 stars. Here are his comments...
It depends on the group.
When my group played Ars Magica, the premise was to have a grog (a fighter), a magus (wizard) and a companion (other PC) per player. You only played one at a time but switched between characters (sometimes rather quickly). It made things more enjoyable, as players could...
Originally posted by rpghost
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Problem is, I need to figure out a way to get the database drive HTML pages to actually store as HTML that is locally navigated. If I use a program to spider the whole site I'm afraid it may spider a lot of places I don't...
RPGNow category pages and reviews
Arnix, here are a few thoughts that might help you if you decide to produce PDFs.
Posterboy wrote about RPGNow that "Many of the books in the top 10 are there from the earlier day's of rpgnow.com" and while that's more true of the main pages, in the category...
[OT] but in reply
Pielorinho
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Strip scrabble?! How do you play that?
Strip Risk, sure. But strip Scrabble?
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You total your...
mmadsen wrote, "Do you think D&D provides a decent moral compass?"
No game system in and of it self provides a moral compass, but the actions of others gamers and the adventures you pursue can (although they certainly don't always).
Role-playing is good for sharpening your imagination and...