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    What traits would your Ultimate Space Opera setting have?

    I'll bite. What's cavorite?
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    Wil Wheaton Drops Dungeon Column

    The latest bout of complaints on the Paizo boards was triggered by Wil's admission in his most recent column that he couldn't find the time to play. That's something I can identify with, which meant to me that Wil had extended his streak of gamer-topical insight. I'm sorry to see the loss of a...
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    TSR Q&A with Gary Gygax

    Yes indeed, it was Trullion. In fact, I had only to flip through the first few pages to find the following passage (page 23 of the Alastor omnibus edition): "Mad King Zag"? Could that possibly be a Zagyg reference? I'm very suspicious of it, followed so closely by "Gray." Was the Good...
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    TSR Q&A with Gary Gygax

    Gary, Since Jack Vance has come up as a topic, I always wanted to ask you whether you had any direct contact with him. You were describing the D&D magic system as "Vancian" when Dragon was just a wyrmling, and I could swear that I came across a reference to "Lord Gygax" in one of Vance's...
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    30th Level Adventure in the next DUNGEON mag!

    Monsters? Hmmm... But I can't spill the beans. It was less a matter of courage than unhealthy obsession with the epic-level rules, to the point that I needed to see an epic-level adventure in print, even if I had to do it myself. And I'm hoping the question mark in your post is a typo...
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    30th Level Adventure in the next DUNGEON mag!

    Author of "The Quicksilver Hourglass" here. No argument there. It took me months to stat-up the encounters, and James Jacobs may very well have been driven mad checking and tweaking them. Regarding encounter balance, the adventure follows the CR & EL guidelines... for the most part. I...
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    Dungeon #122 Contents

    MrFilthyIke I'll take that over "I'm intrigued yet very frightened," I suppose. Don't be frightened. 30th level PC's can handle anything, can't they? :]
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