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    Download True20 for free! (Free RPG Day)

    Hurray! I finally got through! I thought I would miss out for sure. :) :D :)
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    Screen names and first impressions

    I guess they would have to make some kind of impression...I'm just not sure of how much. I think most gamers recognize the lineage of my screen name.
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    Recommend five (and only five) fantasy books

    Alice in Wonderland Sword of Shannara Imajica The Hobbit A Game of Thrones
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    Opinion needed on class to play in a party

    Human Artificer.....with perhaps a smattering of rogue or sorcerer.
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    Crown of the Kobold King Cover--What do you guys/gals think?

    If you raised the title (Crown of the Kobold King) a bit vertically it would fit better. There would be more dynamic converging lines and less itinerant crossing lines. As well, a marginal vertical skew and slight horizontal skew of the text itself would be nice...but that is just personal...
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    Name That Portal! (Win A Free Book!)

    The Portable Print Shoppe
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    Can novels make or break a setting for you?

    Hey, good job TB! I know I would have been sorely temped to smash it out of spite...but I'm silly like that. ;)
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    How many sessions do you give a new game?

    I can honestly say out of the MANY systems I've tried...no system has been so bad that it cuts into my enjoyment. I tend to play D&D simply because of the accessability and proliferance. Perhaps I'm a bit strange?
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    Ceramic DM Winter 07 (Final Judgment Posted)

    carpedavid: I don't really comment on these things very often; but, that was very well written. Very concise--economic yet encompassing. Good work!
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    Party creation instead of character creation?

    I've done this a few times with mixed success: I get a group together and propose a goal for a team to accomplish (steal said item from said mansion, or recon certain area behind enemy lines, or simply keep target alive/dead). I will even go so far as to create maps and npc flavor text to...
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    Why do you love/hate Drizzt?

    Having read Clarissa at a fairly young age I thought I could choke any book back...I was wrong. I could never finish a Salvatore novel. The character seems fine though.
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    Favorite magical item

    Oil of Impact, Immovable Rod, Portable Hole...and for pure munchkinism Wand of Elemental Transmogrification.
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    Pathfinder 1E Who should nourish the others at Paizo?

    We had a blizzard yesterday and today. I had to shovel a path so my car could get into the parking lot (not the whole way--just random snowdrifts). So I feel for ya(s). 'Course its just a matter of fact up here in the north. Anyway...I'm for eatin' the sales guy as well...sorry to his...
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    The bulette: Make it cool as hell

    I let them burrow quietly if they move at half speed.
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    Harshthread

    That is a great Athasian Halfling!
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    Mind-altering books you would recommend?

    thought better about the appropriatness of my comment
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    What was so magical about 1E/OD&D art?

    I was responding to the link that Klaus posted...pretty much saying what you are saying to me. :) I would post more but I'm under the impression that tx7321 is not looking for a relative discussion but a series of differing reaffirmations.
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    What was so magical about 1E/OD&D art?

    But, arguably, Keith Parkinson was one of the frontrunners of 'new fantasy' art--especially with his extreme attention to the background. edit: 'course I don't thing his work should have been on that list.
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    What was so magical about 1E/OD&D art?

    Me thinks, perhap, thine estimate of protean roleplaying artistry is tinted a rosey hue.
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    Mind-altering books you would recommend?

    Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie Surfacing by Margret Atwood The Wasp Factory by Ian Banks On The Road by Jack Kerouac Skinny Legs and All by Tom Robbins The Painted Word by Tom Wolfe the curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon All of these books have changed my life...
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