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  1. GameDaddy

    Floating Castle

    Yes I created these... They were originals created using an app for Windows called Vue D'Esprit, a 3d art and rendering package that can use models from just about any 3d modeling package out there.... Vue has been embraced by the movie Industry, and mattes and scenes built using Vue are...
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    Floating Castle

    Originally constructed in 2003.... Powered by a huge crystal... ...Or you can go with the flying village... The wizard's tower costs extra...
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    How do you use linguistics in world-building?

    Langmaker is your friend. Love it, Love it, Love it! for being able to build a complete language with just some phonetics, and several hundred keywords... The software gives my Vista fits, but runs well enough on older Windows XP and NT based systems.
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    I think I might be a creepy older gamer

    My wife would have some issues with me accepting this particular offer, this is not in any way related to the girl and the qualities of her gaming group though. If you happen to be single, or just have a girlfriend (bring her along), I'd say go for it. At worst, you have one bad gaming session...
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    4 Hours w/ RSD - Let's Have a Flamewar!

    ...duplicate post? How did that happen?
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    4 Hours w/ RSD - Let's Have a Flamewar!

    For the more advanced games like 3.x a redesigned character sheet could go a long way toward changing the style of play too. For the GM, the character sheet would include all the crunch detail, the numbers, the exp, the precise desciptions of feats, equipment, magic and treasures. For the...
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    4 Hours w/ RSD - Let's Have a Flamewar!

    Judges Guild recognized the power creep early on as a game breaker. Bob's solution? Change the experience points table to slow the rate that characters gain levels. The result, a basic D&D game that plays very much like an E6 game today. Another option, especially for the more complex modern...
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    Last Few RPG Products you purchased?

    Since Christmas... Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Guide Pathfinder Game Mastery Guide 375 Roman Miniatures including Cavalry, Scorpions, Heavy Infantry, Medium Infantry, Hastati, Velites, Princepes, Triarii, Auxilliary Cavalry, Citizens, and some Slavic warriors. 200+ Battlestar...
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    Random Generator Printout

    Ummm... For what? I have a horde of PC generators that can generate just about anything for D&D, Gamma World or a Sci-Fi Setting. It'll take about ten seconds to spin up the generator and create a random list of 500 or so of whatever you happen to want... Characters NPCs Magic Spells Armors...
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    Enviromental Hazard Ideas Please

    Ice Ice Fields Ice Flows Ice Slides Ice caverns... with cold pools, or hot springs Glaciers Icebergs Ice Shards Ice Storms Volcanic activity Lava Flows Hot Rocks Sauna Caves Boiling Pools Flaming Pools Geysers Steam Vents Rockslides Rockfalls Flash Flooding Caverns (Raining above) Sea Caves...
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    Gen Con 2011 D&D Tournaments

    Not a tournament, However I'll be running two Old School one-shot games during the course of Gencon. More Info and updates available here: GameDevOnline Characters, Minis, and Dice provided, Open for ages 13+, all experience levels welcome.
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    Have you designed a language?

    Quite a bit actually. One of the best free apps for this is Langmaker 1.1 available as a free download here: Download LangMaker 1.10 Free - An utility for creating model languages, or systems of related languages. - Softpedia I haven't had much luck getting this app to work on my Vista, but it...
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    I need D&D planets.

    http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Homebrew_Campaign_Settings
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    No, Hirst Arts. Just...no.

    Hirst Arts is a good first choice for casting your own terrain pieces, and it's worth it, as the quality molds have a long lifetime and will easily support 100 or more casts. An alternative I have tried out, is to make my own molds out of Latex Rubber reinforced with surgical gauze. One pound...
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    "They told me it was something else."

    It was not! When D&D first showed up, it was adopted by smart people. Smart young people who were leaders in college, who were leaders in their community. I had GM'ed for more than four years before a stoner (For you kids, that's what we called drug abusers back in the day) even showed up for...
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    Crossing an event horizon

    We have other things more relevant at the moment that requires our attentions... I noticed with interest a report on CNN this morning, about two large rocks that flew by earth that were only spotted three days ago on Sunday... Cutting it kind of close, ey? Reference: In One Day, (Yesterday...
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    Crossing an event horizon

    I'm not certain about this, just yet. If someone crossed the event horizon eons ago, we should be able to observe that. Matter of fact, we should be able to see it all the time, especially with the older black holes, if only that background radiation generated by the accretion disk, and all...
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    Becoming a Teacher

    I won't teach in a public school. Ideal student teacher ratio is 8-1, All the kids can successfully learn well if the ratio is less than 12-1. The most I'm willing to do as a teacher is 20-1. That's not a good scenario though, as some student are going to lose ground compared to their peers. I...
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    Crossing an event horizon

    So Luckless won't actually fall in then, until the end of time? For Luckless, it's just a minute or so, however for visitors nearby, another person can flyby and see him sitting just above the event horizon, and a billion years later, yet another (somewhat evolved hopefully) person can flyby and...
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    Crossing an event horizon

    Only if you are observing him from a distance. What happens if you are closer? Closer still. and even closer? Unless someone can provide some mathematics or an illustration to prove it is physically impossible to witness an event horizon transition I'll be in the school of: now you see him...
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