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    D&D General How to Read a Rule: Dueling Canons in D&D

    Heh, never had much to do with 2Cs - until recently that is, so I've been winging the no xp-for-trangressions, to the satisfaction of the player (F-MU), btw: "no xp since the last time you got any, which was after the last session" (handed out xp like clockwork in this case, for reasons)...
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    D&D General Dungeons & Dragons & Death Row

    By Ningauble! (Probably can't print what I wanted to.) Never heard that one. And so utterly true in general, especially when it applies to one who has committed only minor transgressions in a life otherwise mostly good. Tongues do have a tendency to wag far too often. I am not in any way...
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    D&D General Using AI for character visualization

    That's funny..., your Ranger looks just like my Fighter! (made by SeaArt AI) I have to admit that I was going for something like that - but then loosely based on the Burt Reynolds incarnation coz I'm not old enough to know about the 70s version. :)
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    Best Fantasy City Supplement For Sandbox Play

    I've always used Cities of Hârn (Columbia Games, 1983) to base my cities on. Perhaps not quite what you're looking for but it has helped me to understand the workings of cities - and the maps are ace for many reasons* imho. For full-on random weirdness (and some definitely not-so-well-aged...
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    D&D General What is your favorite intro module?

    To me, it's gotta be The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh (U1, 1982). For no other reason than that it was the adventure that properly introduced me to D&D.
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    AD&D 1E/2E Elphand Lands Hexcrawl Demon lords don't play nice.
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    What is the single best epic poem of all time?

    The Lady of Shalott (by Alfred, Lord Tennyson) Part I On either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky; And through the field the road runs by To many-towered Camelot; And up and down the people go, Gazing where the lilies blow Round an...
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