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    [Paradigm] Player's Guide to Arcanis 3rd Printing Coming Soon

    Henry, How many books have you printed per run? And are they all hard cover with the same exceptional binding as the first print run? Have you changed paper so that the illustrations aren't so dark? And since I'm asking questions, what's the status of the Arcanis Worldbook? edward-
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    Which ENWorlder Would You Want to Meet?

    Looking for Yoopers, eh? I lived down river Detroit area as a kid, Romulus, Wyandotte and Trenton. Now I'm in Kentucky and rarely make it back that way. edward kopp: newly converted bourbon drinker
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    Which ENWorlder Would You Want to Meet?

    And I'll be seeing you there. The Gathering is going to be the greatest rpg event EVAR! I'll be judging the BI and hopefully getting a role as an NPC for the LARP. I was Turpin the Gnome last year. Are you going to go after the Ssethragorans or the Malfalens at the BI? edward kopp: Arcanis Freak
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    Kudos to Your Games Now

    It is searchable by publisher. That's how I got to the Paradigm Concepts products. There is a tool on the right side of the page that lets you select by manufacturer, and I know 0one games is there. It's the last one on the list. edward kopp-
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    Kudos to Your Games Now

    I just wanted to publicly thank Joseph Browning at YourGamesNow.com for his amazingly quick response to a problem I had with a purchase at his co-op. I purchased Shadows of a Forsaken Past by Paradigm Concepts, but when I down loaded my purchase I instead recieved In the Shadow of the Devil...
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    Where is the adventure ?

    All of Paradigm Concepts adventures for the Arcanis setting can be downloaded for free at LivingArcanis.com as well as a number of non-living adventures avaialble at on-line retailers. Edward Kopp: Arcaniac at Large
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    Which ENWorlder Would You Want to Meet?

    I'd like to meet fusangite the most. He writes logical and seemingly well thought out posts on some of the more interesting intellectual topics. I also happen to believe that the Chinese were sailing to the America's long before any other over seas society. Of course, there's still the whole...
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    Which ENWorlder Would You Want to Meet?

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    Oots 445

    For those who have difficulty either imagining or actually singing Elan's song to Roy I've found this link. edward kopp: the quasi tone deaf
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    D&D meets pop art

    Just got this from a friend in Chicago. I thought folks might find it interesting and a quick diversion from the whole Paizo/WotC Dragon & Dungeon situation. edward-
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    How do you compare? What color is your most-used set of dice?

    Something else. Grey/mottled black with red numbers and red/mottled grey with black numbers. And my giant purple and giant green d20's 0f DOOM! And I use a Blanton's Bourbon cloth bag to carry them with.
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    [Paradigm] Witch Hunter: the Invisible World

    Greetings Henry, The cover looks great. Have you followed the same format you used in Theocracy of Canceri regarding art? Meaning, have you used a single artist through out the book to give a cohesive feel? I really enjoyed that aspect of the Canceri book. And as far as inspiration, I get a...
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    Commercial Settings with little popularity

    I wouldn't call Arcanis vanilla, but it has a setting that feels very familiar and won't throw your players for a loop. The setting uses the Roman Empire as a base to develop the Coryani Empire. If you want system independent then the Codex Arcanis IS for you. The Codex is the main book for the...
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    Limits of morality in the game?

    Then you would love Arcanis: the World of Shattered Empires. Respectfully, Edward Kopp: Arcaniac at Large
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    Help me design two cultures, stat.

    A few questions first: Why are the ogers and PCs in conflict if the ogers live a months travel away? In the technology level you've described most enemies live right next door or are competing with you in trade in other countries. If they are slavers, who else do they enslave? Where do a...
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    [Rant] Do editing/proofreading errors drive you mad, too?

    Sorry, the facitious button wasn't working. I do know the realities of RPG publishing. It's the thinnest profit margin I've ever seen. I recognize that it's a labor of love for a majority of gaming companies. I wish it were different. It's a tough gig, one I would never depend upon for my sole...
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    [Rant] Do editing/proofreading errors drive you mad, too?

    Amen brother! I've beaten that drum before. How WotC can't see that hiring Mr. Cooper for $100K or so a year would make their, and our, lives so much easier is beyond me. I'm in the camp of wanting professional products done professionally. And that means error free. I've been in the food and...
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    Freaking Awesome 3rd Party Books That Don't Get Enough Praise

    I love the love for Arcanis! Respectfully, Edward Kopp: Arcaniac at Large
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    Why don't more people play high level campaigns? 13th+

    For me the biggest problem is that I have ADD and a sequential memory learning disability. I cannot hold more than three numbers in a row in my head. Learning a new phone number takes an embarassingly long time. As a DM I cannot add all the modifiers in my head, so I need a calculator (or a...
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