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    Into The Rifts Again With Rifts Atlantis

    I wholeheartedly agree with you here! I began looking into Savage Worlds late last year and loved what they did with the update/conversion to RIFTS for their system. The Atlantis book is one of my favorite world books, along with Vampire Kingdoms and Europe. I always thought it would be...
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    Into The Rifts Again With Rifts Atlantis

    Rifts Atlantis, the second World Book for the Rifts RPG covers the legendary lost continent. Slightly shorter than its predecessor, it still packs a wealth of content into its 161 pages. Beginning with a brief history of the lost continent by Rifts character Erin Tarn, the reader is exposed to...
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    Face The Brutality Of The Dark Sun Campaign Setting

    That's so awesome. I love the Thri-Kreen. I don't recall if there's a 5e version off hand, but I need to have one as a PC or NPC in my next campaign. I love the role-playing opportunity of the ranger keeping the promise. Good stuff!
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    Morrus' New Years' RPG Resolutions

    My goals for this year: Be more active in the community. Publish more articles and features for EN World and other publications. Finish writing, play test and publish a 5E adventure. Play more RIFTS and TMNT & Other Strangeness. Start a podcast (I can offer my talents to Morrus for the EN...
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    Face The Brutality Of The Dark Sun Campaign Setting

    I loved Dark Sun during my AD & D days. It never captured my interest quite like Spelljammer or Dragonlance, but certainly holds a special place in my heart. The Thri-Kreen are bad ass. I spent far too many all-nighters playing the computer game.
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    Filkin’ around again...

    I've written a few filk songs myself. I also have musical expertise and recording equipment. Perhaps an online collaboration is in order?
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    View From The Rifts: Looking At Palladium's Rifts Role-Playing Game

    Every Palladium fan probably knows the story behind 1990's Rifts—following a "small" nuclear war, the world is plunged into over 200 years of utter chaos. Then, dimensional rifts rupture the planet. All over the earth, strange creatures, inter-dimensional beings (D-Bees), cyborgs and aliens walk...
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    Filkin’ around again...

    I love these! I've been a fan of the genre since first hearing Leslie Fish's "Banned from Argo." Perhaps I'll post a few of my own Filk songs soon. Do you have any recorded performances of these?
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    Who You Gonna Call? Looking At West End Games' Ghostbusters RPG

    Let's talk. I would be interested in acquiring a new copy. Mine is pretty torn up. As I mentioned in the piece, I had to improvise for the ghost die. I could always use new ID cards and Equipment cards. PM me if you decide to part with it.
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    Who You Gonna Call? Looking At West End Games' Ghostbusters RPG

    That nerdy show page is a great resource! I still love the idea of the Ghost Die.
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    Who You Gonna Call? Looking At West End Games' Ghostbusters RPG

    I've been a Ghostbusters fan for as long as I can remember, watching the film countless times. As much as I enjoyed it, the Real Ghostbusters cartoon expanded the universe in more interesting ways, supplanting the movie in my personal fandom. The Ghostbusters RPG took the series a step further...
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    WotC Is Hiring A New D&D Game Designer

    I'm gonna go with this idea. It seems as if they rarely hire for these positions and this makes the most sense in my mind. There could also be some sort of shake-up happening or we'll be seeing 5.5e. It'll be interesting to see what happens, to say the least. I'd be interested in applying for...
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    Take Me Down To Cthulhu City

    This seems line one hell of a game! I'm interested in checking out some of the scenarios. JPL, I was hooked at Hobo's vs. Great Old Ones!
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    Do we have any DragonStrike board game players here?

    This seems to be a common thread in regard to this game. Many of us have/had it, but haven't played in years. I need to get a new game session going with my family. They're, shall we say, resistant to RPGs.
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    Look Back In Strangeness: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Other Strangeness Game

    And a time when Baxter Stockman wasn't a bumbling, incompetent fly-creature! I loved volume 1 of the Mirage comics. It was a great story arc.
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    Look Back In Strangeness: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Other Strangeness Game

    In 1984, comic creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird put the final touches on their 3,000-copy limited run of a satirical comic dubbed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The first issue promptly sells out and becomes an overnight sensation. Prompted by the success of the comic, Eastman and Laird...
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    Do we have any DragonStrike board game players here?

    Remember the old board game DragonStrike? For the uninitiated, it's a TSR board game, originally released in 1993. It plays much like HeroQuest. Complete with two reversible game boards, numerous miniatures, dice and cards, the game served as a superb introduction to Dungeons & Dragons 2nd...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Revision for the Blur spell

    I like this idea. Applying some sort of penalty or nerfing the power of the spell with consequences, rather than a power reduction makes sense to me.
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    What are you reading? - October 2017

    I'm reading Steven Brust's "Cowboy Feng's Space Bar and Grill," for the second time. It's a delightful romp through space and time, completely unrelated to Doctor Who. Brust is the author of the Vlad Taltos series, so this book marks an uncharacteristic departure from his typical style. I highly...
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