Darrin Drader
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Oh man, you still have that PDF version of the Darkland Empire I threw together myself. That brings back memories.
Heh, that's really interesting considering the post I just made. I'm not sure when or where I found your PDF on The Darkland Empire.I've been lucky enough to actually do Gamma World where I live. See D20 Apocalypse. The minisetting I did for that book was kind of a revamped version of The Darkland Empire, which appeared in Action Check #6 (edited by the ever cool Jeff Ibach), which is available as a free download here: http://alternityrpg.net/downloads/e-zines/Action_Check_November_6.pdf
I'm not sure which is more impressive - the fact that this was the first time I had been published by someone other than myself, or how much my writing has improved since then. Oy vey!
Heh, that's really interesting considering the post I just made. I'm not sure when or where I found your PDF on The Darkland Empire.
Yep, I have tons of stuff from way back when archived on CD. Here's another map...Oh man, you still have that PDF version of the Darkland Empire I threw together myself. That brings back memories.
That makes sense. I still have your Galovinus stuff too. (I'm a bit of electronic gaming packrat.)If memory serves, that was posted to my site either slightly before or slightly after that issue of Action Check was released.
Part of me thinks that the map came from a speculative science website that detailed what the world would look like if the polar caps melted, or something like that. Itwas too cool not to download.Awesome stuff! It's giving me an itch to check out Gamma World somemore. Also, that's one seriously cool map.
Part of me thinks that the map came from a speculative science website that detailed what the world would look like if the polar caps melted, or something like that. Itwas too cool not to download.
I'd probably not be as lucky since their is a military base nearby. Still, maybe Edmonton wouldn't be important enough to nuke.I'll be safe where I live. It's far away from the ocean and it's far enough North that a little warming would do us some good.