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  1. Simon Miles

    ToV Labyrinth Worldbook review request?

    not a review but another world with lots of ideas at incredibly good value... The Fabulous City of Dunromin - The Ultimate Fantasy City play setting for Fantasy Role Playing
  2. Simon Miles

    OSR What does OSR mean to you? What do you value most in an OSR game?

    I wrote a Blog Post about this a while ago. Our fave is OSRIC because it's stripped down but not soulless. The changes they have made are sensible (some were changes we had already made ourselves) and it improves on the original by having an index that works. Blog - What is OSR? - 01 Sep, 2024 -...
  3. Simon Miles

    How Much Do You Care About Novelty?

    Surely the DM needs to know the setting but the players have to discover it? Although I suppose the characters would know something of their setting. Something for session zero I suppose..
  4. Simon Miles

    How Much Do You Care About Novelty?

    The majority here seem to be fans of the Tropes and I would tend to agree. There is always space for something different though. I think a good setting needs to have some loose ends, some gaps where something odd could manifest itself.
  5. Simon Miles

    Do You Care About Cosmology?

    Yes. I didn't get into the whole alignment thing but you are quite correct, the d&d format has alignment to the core. I have tried doing without it but I have found it leads to poor characterisation and inconsistent characters. Instead I have slightly reinterpreted the definitions, good =...
  6. Simon Miles

    D&D General Keying and how we all do it?

    This is an ongoing development for me. I started with the classic boxed text and then the description underneath in a single paragraph, like the old TSR stuff. I even remember when the boxed text was a new idea! But this is clunky, it delays play. The text gets ignored and the details are lost...
  7. Simon Miles

    How Much Do You Care About Novelty?

    Seen this... Www.dunrominuniversitypress.co.uk
  8. Simon Miles

    Do You Care About Cosmology?

    Reading these replies there seems to be a conflation of Cosmology and Mythology. The fundamental idea seems to be a spherical, Earth-like planet (ish) orbiting a sun. That's fine and most of those answering that it doesn't impact their game seem to assume that it's all a normal Big Bang style...
  9. Simon Miles

    ISO Feeback/Improvement Suggestions For A Ruin History/Mythos

    I like the cut of your jib! I do like these vast mega-dungeons that seethe with eldritch horror and creeping doooooom. The problem is that (in my experience) the players get fear-fatigue pretty quick. No matter how many nightmares their characters have or Fear Saves (or San Checks) they have to...
  10. Simon Miles

    D&D 3.x Formatting/Page Appearance Suggestions and Tips For Publishing

    We are a (very) small non-professional publisher based in the UK. The initial draft of all our products has been done in Word using two columns of 11point, 14 for subtitles and such. Our favoured font is Footlight MT Light, but this is a personal preference as it looks a little bit more Olde...
  11. Simon Miles

    One innovation per edition

    1e - base system with Unearthed Arcana but the Barbarian and the Cavalier nerfed a bit. 2e- variable spends in Thief Skills 3e - erm, nothing really... 4e - never read it... 5e - I like the idea of unlimited Cantrips, but using the UE Cantrip lists. And that's it... I just REALLY like 1st ed...
  12. Simon Miles

    D&D 3.x Alternate Vampires. A Dragon article.

    I remember that White Dwarf magazine in the UK doid a feature on Vampires, way bakc in issue 40 or 50-something I think. It was for 1st ed D&D but had a different slant on the classic vampire, making them more in keeping with the culture that created them. For instance, rather than a stake...
  13. Simon Miles

    AD&D 2E New 2E Campaign? FR or Darksun Thoughts.

    A little bit of self-promotion here but Barnaynia is a fun location. It's pretty Greyhawk/Forgotten Realms at low level but as you start travelling around it gets a lot more esoteric. due to the nature of the World: The Fabulous City of Dunromin - The Ultimate Fantasy City play setting for...
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    Barnaynia World Maps 4 Profile Master.png

  15. Simon Miles

    What TTRPG Is Perfect and Complete In One Volume?

    Osric. Although there's plenty of other stuff if you want it...
  16. Simon Miles

    AD&D 1E Old Timers: Remember G1-2-3, D1-D2, D3, and Q1?

    Yes indeed, and A4 contained what is, for my money, one of the greatest pieces of art ever used in a TSR Scenario - the black and white Myconid pouring a potion. Brilliance by Ero Otus.
  17. Simon Miles

    Worlds of Design: Consistent Fantasy Ecologies

    We went to town on the ecology of our planet of Barnaynia, creating a whole new kingdom of Creatures called Thaumovores, those that totally or partially derived their energy from the Moon (the source of all Magic). The bottom of the food webs everywhere was accompanied by Thaumofunghi, which...
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    Barnaynia World Maps 2 Profile on trans.png

  19. Simon Miles

    What is a supported OSR game?

    Absolutely! there are so many resources out there you hardly have to write anything yourself. I've not read any of the Expeditious Retreat stuff - it looks cool but I can't afford their prices.
  20. Simon Miles

    AD&D 1E Old Timers: Remember G1-2-3, D1-D2, D3, and Q1?

    You could start at a lower level and do the A-series "Against the Slavers" first... I have done this, many years ago. It was a blast! The thread of the threat of the Drow slowly growing in significance as they explored... I even linked in the map of the Underdark in (D1-2) Decent into the Depths...
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