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    Loviatar #7 Is In The Mail - The Hexcrawl Continues!

    The hex crawl continues! This month we head north from the area described in Loviatar #5. Lavishly illustrated by Jay Penn, "Hex 004" offers adventurers a richly detailed experience. PCs can visit Combe, a predominantly halfling village, where a basilisk is loose! The monster hunters who brought...
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    A New Issue of the Loviatar Fanzine is Available

    The first issue of 2012 is ready! The old style D&D hex crawl continues with the aptly named "Hex 002." This hex features a mystic who has channeled a powerful spirit that embodies the most aggressive aspects of a wolf. He will attempt to recruit anyone he meets into his cult. Indoctrination...
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    [los angeles/west valley] Be True To Your (old) School - D&D sandbox starting soon

    Hello friends, I'd like to begin the new year with a D&D campaign that focuses on the roots of the game. I have in mind a sand box campaign using a pre-3x version of the rules. By sand box I mean a classic hex crawl that is truly a "choose your own adventure" kind of thing. The...
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    Loviatar #5 is in the mail!

    Hex 001, an article for Basic D&D, gets things started. If you want to run a hex crawl/ sandbox style campaign you're going to need a place to start. Hex 001 provides that beginning. The article offers maps, illustrations, adventure hooks, planned encounters and suggestions for future play. With...
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    Loviatar No. 4 Takes to the Streets! Mailboxes Occupied!

    When the humans' colony ship was intercepted by the enigmatic Masters, the robots in the cargo hold were put to use by the aliens. The Masters had already failed miserably with their intelligent, talking wolves so perhaps the humans' robots could be turned into effective spies. The humans...
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    Loviatar No. 3 Is In The Mail

    No. 3; October 2011 The gritty streets of Baldur's Gate call! In this issue you'll meet some violent toughs who lurk along the miserable neighborhood of Pigeon Street. They call themselves the "Murder Boys" and they live for a good scrape with rivals. They are affiliated with a mysterious cleric...
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    Loviatar No. 2 - a print zine - Is In The Mail!

    Loviatar No. 2; September 2011; $3 The second issue of Loviatar revisits the city of Baldur's Gate. "Number Three Pigeon Street" describes in great detail a ramshackle house that is home to a colorful cast of characters, as well as an attic full of dire bats. The home's owner is a brewer of...
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    Free Ad Space Available in the Loviatar Zine

    Occasionally there are troublesome blank spaces in issues of Loviatar. For fun I have filled them with old ads from Dragon. However, I'd like the blank spaces to be a bit more productive by helping people get the word out regarding their publishing projects. Loviatar is accepting 300 dpi...
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    Loviatar No. 1 is in the Mail

    The premier issue of Loviatar provides everything you need to kick off a successful and exciting fantasy urban campaign. Every hero must begin somewhere and "At the Corner of River Street Street and Craft Way" will get them started. A neighborhood of flats - including a warehouse, former tavern...
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    D&D 4E DM New to 4e Seeking Advice

    Hello all, I hope to start a D&D 4e campaign for the first time. I was hoping that you experienced 4e DMs could give me a heads up on anything that might ease my transition from 3.5 to 4e. For example, a man at my FLGS suggested using the plastic colored rings from 20 ounce soda bottles to...
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    [West L.A.] D&D 4e

    Hello fellow gamers, I'm looking to put together a group of friendly, cheerful gamers for 4e on Sunday afternoons in West L.A.. If a four hour time slot on Sunday does not work, we could always try to meet for 2 - 2.5 hours during the week in a D&D Encounters style of play. While I have played...
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    destination unknown #1

    destination unknown #1; 07.26.10; D&D 3.5 The first issue of the destination unknown fanzine steps into the exciting and often dangerous streets of Ptolus. A small block in the city is mapped, described and ready for the PCs to move in and make it home. Please visit Destination Unknown to...
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    D&D 3.5 in Westwood

    We filled the available seats. Thanks to everyone who responded. :)
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    Mods: Please delete this thread

    Please delete this thread. Thanks!
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    Iridia 98 Is In The Mail

    April 20, 2009; Iridia No. 98; (nWoD) Hunter: The Vigil 8 pages; digest format; $0 One thing I like about the new World of Darkness is the emphasis on local supernatural themes instead of a focus on world-spanning metaplots. With that in mind, I decided to keep it close to home once again. In...
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    Iridia 97 Delves Into Darkness

    April 13, 2009; Iridia No. 97; (nWoD) Hunter the Vigil 8 pages; digest format; $0 This week's issue introduces the three surviving members of an urban exploration and infiltration group. They run a website called UnknownLA.com. While exploring the LA River near the Figueroa St. Bridge one...
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    Happy Third Birthday To Iridia!

    April 6, 2009; Iridia No. 96; Random 2 pages; single sheet; $0 With this issue, the zine turns three years old. Happy Birthday, Iridia! Real Life (tm) events have had me a bit down, so this issue reads like one long On Point commentary. I talk about our Werewolf: The Apocalypse campaign, my...
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    Iridia 93 Is In The Mail!

    March 16, 2009; Iridia No. 93; Labyrinth Lord 17 pages; digest format; $0 In preparation for my first ever Labyrinth Lord session, I wrote an introductory adventure called, "The Abandoned Shrine of Weyoun the Wanderer." The adventure can fit easily into almost any setting. The nature of the...
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    Iridia 92 Is In The Mail

    March 9, 2009; Iridia No. 92; AD&D 2e 9 pages; digest format; $0 During the 90s my friends and I played a lot of AD&D 2e. Preparation for play was often minimal. I'd scribble a quick regional map, sketch a dungeon, then off we'd go. The games were always a lot of fun and in many ways, it was an...
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    Iridia 91 Is In The Mail

    March 2, 2009; Iridia No. 91; Basic D&D 8 pages; digest format; $0 Iron Rations returns! The Iron Rations series of articles, which tracks the exploits of four quarrelsome Basic D&D heroes, is back! Noting a nearly 30 issue absence, Matt Borselli, a long-time friend of the zine, penned his own...
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