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    Ever use Sleestaks in your campaign?

    My GM did for a pulp adventure campaign. We got sent to a pocket dimension, which was basically a re-tooled Land of the Lost.
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    Self Publishing: What's An Artist Worth?

    For my foray into self-publishing, i did my own art, for a few reasons. Mainly, I wanted it to be my work, 100%, as it was a bit of a passion project. I also did not want to use stock art, as I wanted more accurate depictions of the characters, and I didn't want the financial risk of paying...
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    Need advice/resources for war in my campaign

    Here is my suggestion. It's a bit of a compromise between a number of factors which should make them enemy force menacing but not draw out the conflict too long. Keep in mind that i don't know how large the army actual is, in terms of warriors. If I were controlling the army as my PC general, I...
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    Paper Weight For Character Sheets

    I'll put mine in a clear, plastic sheath and make notes using a marker. That weighs it down pretty well.
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    RPG Legal Advice

    I see. Well, they are lucky the character is a doctor. That being said, they could press him to provide proper proof of that. I don't know if this is a situation of having secret IDs or the such, but if exposure might put the doctor in a compromising position, then it could possibly be used as...
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    RPG Legal Advice

    I'm not a lawyer, but I've dealt with a lot of rules lawyers... Anyway, I'd like to take a stab at this from the perspective of "I've seen a lot of police procedurals." Well, the first thing to remember is that, regardless of how bad the perp is, the cops don't like civilians doing their job...
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    Thundarr the Barbarian as a D&D setting

    Ariel wasn't the only good spell-caster. There is one episode where they meet a couple teenage heroes; a female barbarian and a male sorcerer, so like Thundarr and Ariel, but with a gender swap. Still, both good and evil magic-users were uncommon and certainly not a wizard on every corner. The...
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    The Statosphere Roundup

    The Planetomancy is a novel concept, basically building up magical power through inertia.
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    Trident City Sourcebook

    New publisher Gathen Games has released its first book, the Trident City Sourceboook, which combines superheroes and medieval fantasy! The independent city-state of Trident City sits on the Great Gathen River, a huge trading mecca having won its independence in the Sovereignty War a hundred...
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    Thundarr the Barbarian as a D&D setting

    Oh, absolutely. My group and I were considering doing one a few years ago. The different races and mutants are easily enough made up, and as long as the system has the ability to do both magic and high tech, and make it balanced, it should run fine.
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    The Narrative Campaign, Utopia or Doable?

    I think it can be done. I played in a Rolemaster campaign that had an over-reaching goal of defeating an evil sorcerer, with certain things that needed to be done to do it, but was otherwise a sandbox game. It sounds like you are going for a specific series of events leading up to the climax...
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    Use of (Narrative) Archetypes in your campaigns

    I also try not to build adventures and campaigns around such archetypes. The main reason is that those old stories are more about promoting a moral lesson through the story, rather than the events of the story. The end is already preordained. Everything else is just details. I prefer to write my...
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