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  1. M.T. Black

    The Strategic Review #4

    TSR published The Strategic Review #4 in the Winter of 1975. It had a cover price of 75 cents and was twelve pages long. In the editorial, Gary Gygax notes that he and co-owner Brian Blue are struggling to meet project deadlines and keep up with correspondence. To address this, they are...
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    City of Glory (5E)

    My two year Calimshan campaign called City of Glory is approaching its climax. The characters are now level 18 and have just entered Sigil, chasing Vecna who has ascended to godhead. Vecna has set up a temple in the middle of Sigil. The whole city is in an uproar and the multiverse is coming...
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  4. M.T. Black

    Just finished reading all of Clark Ashton Smith's short stories

    Yes, they are fantastic. I occasionally think about creating a Zothique-based campaign, though it would certainly be grim.
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    Just finished reading all of Clark Ashton Smith's short stories

    Which are your favorite stories?
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    Just finished reading all of Clark Ashton Smith's short stories

    A few days ago, I finished the final volume of Clark Ashton Smith's Collected Fantasies. That's well over a hundred stories in five volumes. I first encountered Smith in X2 Castle Amber many years ago, and I had read a few of his more famous stories. But, a couple of years ago, I set down to...
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    Dragon Reflections #68

    Yep, the fighter at my 1E table, a fellow named Rix, was a dual-wielder. He used a longsword and a dagger called Deepbiter that did crazy damage on a crit.
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    Dragon Reflections #68

    Oh, I'd happily buy a magazine of this caliber for $10.
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    Dragon Reflections #68

    You've used them as a adventuring PCs?
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    Dragon Reflections #68

    Yeah, I think that's why it felt "thin" to me, even though it was full of crunch. I just wasn't seeing a lot of playable content.
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    Dragon Reflections #68

    Dragon Publishing released Dragon #68 in December 1982. It is 104 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have ice age adventures, two-weapon fighting, and lots about the weather! This month's special attraction is "Weather in the World of Greyhawk: A climate for...
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    Magazines Dragon Reflections #67

    For those interested, I've gone back and I'm reworking my earlier Dragon Reflection articles for my own blog, including quite a bit more detail. I recently published Dragon #3 - Dragon Magazine #3 — M.T. Black Games.
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    Magazines Dragon Reflections #67

    Thanks Griffon - I had no idea about that bit of backstory with Jaquet. Gygax was certainly burning bridges at the time. It must have been a bit uncomfortable for those in TSR who wanted good relationships with the rest of the industry. Not unlike WOTC atm! Perhaps I should read up on the...
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    Magazines Dragon Reflections #67

    Gygax claimed they needed to standardize the system to support tournament play, and that makes some sense. However, no-one can deny that there was a strong financial incentive to try and lock everyone into TSR-produced content.
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    Magazines Dragon Reflections #67

    Dragon Publishing released Dragon #67 in November 1982. It is 84 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have the Astral Plane, super spiders, and lots of Gygax! In the editorial, Kim Mohan notes that the former head of Dragon Publishing, Gary "Jake" Jaquet, has left the...
  16. M.T. Black

    Dragon Reflections #66

    I've never gotten around to reading the graphic novels - it's been on my "to do" list for ages
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    Dragon Reflections #66

    I'd be interested to see that. Can you provide a link when you get a moment?
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    Dragon Reflections #66

    Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 66 in October 1982. It is 84 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have fantasy philology, weapon specializations, and new illusionist spells! This month's special attraction is "Thieves Cant: A Primer for the Language of Larceny"...
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