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  1. Drew

    Looking for Ken Hood's Stuff

    Thanks a lot! :D
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    Looking for Ken Hood's Stuff

    I'm looking for a link for Ken Hood's Grim N Gritty combat rules and (I think) some kind of low magic d20 stuff by the same author. I googled it, but to no avail. Anyone have the goods?
  3. Drew

    Low-magic settings and Core mechanics

    Do you have a link to these? I googled it to no avail.
  4. Drew

    Keep Magic Rare

    Consider me interested. You can send it to my e-mail if you'd like: dm_andrew @ hotmail.com
  5. Drew

    D&D Monsters in Fantasy Literature: What's Where?

    Neat thread. I'm just bumping it so I can easily find it later and add my own contributions.
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    D&D Trolls: Where do they come from?

    I was waiting for it. :) Its funny, but this discussion has followed the same lines as my language work for my world. I originally started revamping the language system because language is so important to a culture's origins. That led me to question where races such as orcs and trolls come...
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    D&D Trolls: Where do they come from?

    Wow. Thanks everyone for the great replies. I now have a few cool ideas, and a book recommendation to boot. Now all I need is more time in a day. :) I really appreciate what Mark posted. It was a good read. The other ideas on here are very cool as well. I like the hag thing, and may try to tie...
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    D&D Trolls: Where do they come from?

    Well, I guess I didn't expect to have my question answered by such an authority as this. Good to see you posting here and there again Mr. Gygax. Trolls are, hands down and bar none, my FAVORITE D&D monster. That said, I'm stuck as to where the buggers are going to come from in the mythology of...
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    D&D Trolls: Where do they come from?

    I'm working on languages in my homebrew setting, and I got to thinking about trolls. Where do they come from? What I'm curious about is the mythological or fantastic origins of the troll. Is there anything in culture or mythology like the big, green regenerating killing machines that are D&D...
  10. Drew

    Members of the Hivemind Academy - The Envelope Please....

    Thwack me please, just not too hard...
  11. Drew

    Let's make a dungeon

    Just bumping the thread until the adventure become available for download.
  12. Drew

    Let's make a dungeon

    Cool. I eagerly await the download. :)
  13. Drew

    Let's make a dungeon

    Did I miss a post? Where can we download this thing?
  14. Drew

    Riddle of Steel...Any Good?

    Wow, its funny that you should say that. I'm currently reading the series and, when I first read about the Riddle of Steel on their website, I immediately thought of Martin's low magic, high intrigue world. Thanks for all your replies, I hadn't anticipated this much response. My only fear with...
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    Riddle of Steel...Any Good?

    I see the occassional post about people playing using The Riddle of Steel. I checked their website, and it looks kind of neat. Is this game worth picking up? Is it well done? How does it compare to D&D? If this has already been discussed, please link me to the relevant thread. Thanks!
  16. Drew

    The Totally Insane setting/genre mixing game

    Ok, fine... "...the land was slowly but surely swallowed up by ever increasing dead seas of black water. Feel better? :)
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    The Totally Insane setting/genre mixing game

    The Brood? Good grief, can't we let that little gimmick stay buried? The brood started with a wrestler named Gangrel, who wrestled on the indy scene as Vampire Warrior before coming the WWF. It came to include Edge and Christian. The problem with the Brood was that Gangrel sucked. He had no...
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    The Totally Insane setting/genre mixing game

    Hey Sherlock, see my sig. :) Water, Water Everywhere, But Not a Drop to Drink A dark form of sorcerery sucks the life-giving force from water, changing it into the Black-rain. This tainted liquid kills plants, and saps the life from any living creature that drinks it. Despite plentiful...
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    The Totally Insane setting/genre mixing game

    I forgot to contribute when I made mine: Vampire: The Masquerade meets World Wrestling Entertainment.
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    The Totally Insane setting/genre mixing game

    Now you're just not playing fair. A futuristic agricultural state, run by sentient farm robots, is patrolled by an armed enforcer, know only as "The Builder." His foil is a sneaky android named "Skud" that creeps among the farms, stealing and causing havoc among the machines. The town is...
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