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    Monte Cook on publishing a successful d20 product

    As a Hasselhoff-tested German, who is also very tired of endless recitations of the "Gospel of Monty" I can honestly say:" At least he doesn't try to sing." So everything in the end is a matter of positive thinking. :]
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    Pirate Art Help

    Thanks for the advise, but I also want to store it in a public Yahoo-Club. So I want to keep it is legal as possible.
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    Would you play D&D if the sacred cows were sacrificed?

    I voted "hate it" simply because if this was what I really wanted, I would be playing something else right now anyway.
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    Inspirational Fantasy Movies

    One of my favorites is clearly Beowulf with Christopher Lambert. Sure, it looks a little cheap. But its dark and oppressive mood should fit most Greyhawk-Campaigns pretty well.
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    Pirate Art Help

    In keeping with todays theme: Does somebody know a site with good public domain pirate art? I'm working on a player introduction for a campaign right now. Some pretty pictures in it would certainly increase the chances that somebody actually reads it. ;)
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    Any sourcebooks for Egyptian style play?

    As it seems again noboby wants to touch an Avalanche Press book. But Heliopolis their egyptian themed sourcebook is quite deep content-wise and still playable from a FRPG-Perspective. Hell, I even like the cover.
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    Your Favorite RPG Supplement, for any Game, Period

    Mine would be "Night Below" for AD&D2. Everything you could possibly want in one box. Keeps you busy for months of real time.
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    Orcish Resources

    "Fury in the Wastelands- The orcs of Tellene" of Kenzer&Company has lots of cultural information compared to little in terms of crunch. It diversifies Orcs into different cultural groups each with their own behavior. Definitly worth checking out!
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    Eat your heart out, Fellow Gamers....

    Played Synnibar just once. Not exactly the kind of experience I like to be reminded of.
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    GreyHawk: Scarlet Brotherhood?

    As far as I recall, they are the descendants of the Suel, whose Empire was destoyed some thousand years ago. Now they are living in Hepmonaland in a society based on slave labour. Sean Reynolds wrote a supplement about this near the end of TSR. It's called (you guessed it) "The Scarlet...
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