Whizbang Dustyboots
Gnometown Hero
That's what my wife always tells me.This should not turn into an exercise in geeksizing.
Size doesn't matter. It is how you play the games, technique, that pleases them at the table.
That's what my wife always tells me.This should not turn into an exercise in geeksizing.
Size doesn't matter. It is how you play the games, technique, that pleases them at the table.
So we now have a Middle Earth section and a Star Trek section (with a bit of Star Wars on the end.
And a superhero section.
Nice! That's how my own shelves for the most part also ended up being sorted, by themes/genres. D&D has its own shelf due to the sheer number of books over 5+ editions, but the rest of my shelves each have 3-6 different related genres grouped together (sub-grouped by the individual games within that genre).And this 80s licenses section has Ghostbusters, Dallas, James Bond, and Indiana Jones.
I really like the flavor. Very reminiscent of WoW flavor (of course). Some very stylish races, the classes are decent, warlock (soul eater) is very cool. Sigil are mechanic where you attach magic to your body. There's a whole chapter about the Mark of the Serpent, has unique powers and detrimentsOoh, how is Auroboros? I never heard of anyone playing it, even though it had a very respectable Kickstarter campaign and big names behind it.
Yes I have a giant crate of duplicates. They don’t allMaybe I'm the outlier, but I've found that for the books I've written/published, I have several copies of each one. Usually varying stages of proofing.