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    The Scinterlands: Sibling Rivalry

    Ah, this is going to be good. Don't stop playing, and don't stop writing!
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    Which battlemat to get?

    Tact-Tiles http://www.bc-products.net/Index.html These are great. My group of some 17+ years just started using them (based on a bunch of glowing ENWorld reviews) and were instantly and unanimously sold. Dry-erase, modular, solid, wonderful. If you're willing to spend the money, these are...
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    The Scinterlands: Sibling Rivalry

    Wow, this bears watching. Subscribe.
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    X-PATH: Stick Your Citadel Where the Sun Don't Shine (Complete 5 Aug 2004)

    Great stuff as always, Capellan. I love the quick transition from Belak's glory at the foot of the Gulthias tree to his utter and humiliating defeat at the foot of Floyd. Keep up the stellar work!
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    X-PATH: Stick Your Citadel Where the Sun Don't Shine (Complete 5 Aug 2004)

    What a blast! I am hereby offended and lovin' it.
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    [Shein] The Adventures of Shein McGee, Halfling Sausage Deliveryboy

    Great stuff, Krug; looking forward to more!
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    [Preas Eiyn] Confluence (Updated 3/16/04)

    Confluence, Part 4 Naja awoke, but not to the afterlife. His hand was swollen and sore where it had been bitten. There were small stones on his chest and stomach, with several more on the cave floor around him. He raised his head and looked over just in time for the next one to strike off his...
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    Help me decide which way to go.

    I'm with PC: you should do what interests you most. If you like the stuff you've got already and want to share it, start doling it out in doses that'll get people curious and keep them wanting more. If you're not happy with it and you're keen on just picking things up from this moment on...
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    I'm kissing D&D good-bye: here's why

    Gah, there's always somebody who's higher level! The basic premise that transcends the game.... I confess, I haven't owned or played any of those. (You're sure you actually played Teenagers from Outer Space, by the way? And you care to admit it?)
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    Possibly useful game-table idea

    That's awesome! What a truly inspired idea. I like Meeki's heal check mechanic, too, but it doesn't make me laugh as hard. It sounds like you have quite the fun group, Quasqueton. Thanks for sharing. (I know exactly which of my players would have been most likely to come up with the same...
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    I'm kissing D&D good-bye: here's why

    I've gone through the same thing, along with the rest of my group. We've played all kinds of RPGs over the years. (Anyone else here ever try out Lords of Creation? Not so obscure? Okay then, how about Teenagers from Outer Space?) Like Cowpie Zombie, we're all frustratingly busy now, with...
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    Temple of Perpetual Pain

    Hi Whitey, I'm not any kind of authority on how to accumulate a large story hour readership, but I think folks will be more inclined to stick around and give it a try if it's easy on their eyes. You might want to think about adding some space between paragraphs so it's more visually...
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    No Dominion ---- by Eosin

    Sounds good so far, Eosin. Is the politico-geographical picture you've presented one that's specific to the Echoes of Glory campaign setting, or is this of your own devising? Also, I really like the suggestion that great healing magic is something notable. Even moreso with the death-bending...
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    Retro Story Hour: (Contact's) Temple of Elemental Evil 2!

    This was the first story hour I read, and it amused me muchly. Still does, in fact. I remember calling up one of my longtime gaming buddies and telling him to check it out. "It's actually well written and funny as hell!" I was still incredulous. We'd both been lurking on the boards since...
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    From The Diary Of Doorag Marzipan...

    Hi xabth, Double spacing your line breaks will really improve the readability of your character journal. You're not likely to attract folks to your story hour simply by keeping the formatting clean (sadly), but you sure can scare them away by failing to. I'll try to swing back over and offer...
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    [Preas Eiyn] Confluence (Updated 3/16/04)

    Confluence, Part 3 Misja, who learned medicine from Valya, who learned medicine from Deyja, who learned medicine from Nagian, who learned medicine from Maia, who tricked medicine from Vizsascha the Wyrm, watched Naja slowly shrink into the horizon -- the first of many horizons on the journey...
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    Starting campaign in Denver South

    Denver-area gamers, pay attention. This is an opportunity worth taking! Skefkin is a great guy and runs one of the best D&D games around. I played with him consistently from 1989 through when he moved to Denver a few years ago, and there's not a gaming session that goes by when my group...
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    treasured OOP gaming book

    My most used OOP product would have to be I.C.E.'s Cloudlords of Tanara. I got it with the 1st Edition Rolemaster boxed set -- this was one of the precursor products to Terry Amthor's SHADOW WORLD setting -- and I've been mining it for probably fifteen years now. It's got some fabulous maps...
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    Six Characters in Search of a Plot [concluded 2/7/04 - character stats added 2/16/04]

    Ah! so young, such promise.... I'm really disappointed to see this Story Hour end prematurely. I don't get the chance to read too many SH's and mostly stick to the amply vetted (Piratecat, Sepulchrave, Destan), but the Pirandello reference was too good to resist and I took a shot. Add to that a...
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