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    Do you use any of Dungeon's Maps of Mystery?

    I've used the "Abandoned Keep" maps and Steven Daniele's 'side-view' underdark map (from the 'pre-3e' issues) so far. In addition, I'm strongly considering adapting the continental map in the current issue for a future campaign in an extremely low-magic, monotheistic world that I have in the...
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    Using real places in fantasy settings. . .opinions?

    Several (OK, maybe a few more than several) years ago, I ran a game for about six months using a US topgraphical map of the area around the mountain town in which the college I attended was situated. Currently, I still use the layout of the cabins in a 'living history'-type museum in that town...
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    (LOTR) American filmgoers and LOTR

    Super Bowl? Yeah, but "highest-rated" doesn't mean people are _watching_ it. It means TVs are tuned to that channel. A fairly high amount of those TVs are in locales where 'Super Bowl Parties' are occurring, and--while it may be different outside my geographic area--and while I realize that...
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    So, who's interested in D20 Modern?

    Hmmmmmm...... Personally, I'm hoping the 'd20 Modern' thing is eventually gonna result in a NEW Dark*Matter book to 'break out.' I considered it to be the best 'modern-age' setting to be released since...well, ever. Regards, Darrell King
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    Things you DID like about the Fellowship of the Ring.

    Like most everyone, the things I liked are WAAAAY too numerous to list, but the three chief things about the movie that stick out in my mind are little things, and are all caused to be so memorable by Ian McKellan and/or Ian Holm: 1. Gandalf and Bilbo in Hobbiton From the minute Bilbo opens...
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