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<blockquote data-quote="thullgrim" data-source="post: 1369362" data-attributes="member: 8103"><p>since I am doing so much world design work right now instead of actually running a game, I don't have to keep alot of books I normally would. Thank heaven's for the SRD as it eliminates the need to keep the Core books around. Right now for sure I am keeping Book of the Righteous (using for the pantheons in both worlds I am working on), Airships, and maybe Swashbuckling Adventures. Other definites are Mongoose's Shaman book. Things I am considering include FFG's Path of xxxx series (Swords might end up staying), Manual of the Planes and a few other odds and ends. The other definites right now are Hero, and Fantasy Hero (some conversion work of powers into D20 magic system). Along with the big black notebook of 10 years of note scribbling....The game stuff can only take up 1/2 a bankers box, the rest has to be novels. The short list there includes Tad Williams Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Gotrex and Felix novels, Simon R Green's Hawk and Fisher books (I love having the anthologies instead of the individual books). Song of Fire and Ice is on the shory list but I only have them in HB so they might not make the cut. Harry Turtledove's World at War might go, as might David Wingrove's Chung Kou books. If I get really froggy it might be the whole WoT as it might take me a while to read them all. Problem is I am a stay at home dad right now and have alot of time on my hands and watching AFN television kills during the daytime kills alot of brain cells. </p><p></p><p>Thullgrim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thullgrim, post: 1369362, member: 8103"] since I am doing so much world design work right now instead of actually running a game, I don't have to keep alot of books I normally would. Thank heaven's for the SRD as it eliminates the need to keep the Core books around. Right now for sure I am keeping Book of the Righteous (using for the pantheons in both worlds I am working on), Airships, and maybe Swashbuckling Adventures. Other definites are Mongoose's Shaman book. Things I am considering include FFG's Path of xxxx series (Swords might end up staying), Manual of the Planes and a few other odds and ends. The other definites right now are Hero, and Fantasy Hero (some conversion work of powers into D20 magic system). Along with the big black notebook of 10 years of note scribbling....The game stuff can only take up 1/2 a bankers box, the rest has to be novels. The short list there includes Tad Williams Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Gotrex and Felix novels, Simon R Green's Hawk and Fisher books (I love having the anthologies instead of the individual books). Song of Fire and Ice is on the shory list but I only have them in HB so they might not make the cut. Harry Turtledove's World at War might go, as might David Wingrove's Chung Kou books. If I get really froggy it might be the whole WoT as it might take me a while to read them all. Problem is I am a stay at home dad right now and have alot of time on my hands and watching AFN television kills during the daytime kills alot of brain cells. Thullgrim [/QUOTE]
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