ChristianW
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A new issue of Iridia will be in the mail on Monday.
October 2, 2006; Iridia No.27; D&D3.5
The Quiet Thyme tavern in Camber Mill is a popular stop-over for merchants and weary travelers. The stuffed grouse never disappoints and the conversation is always lively. In this issue you'll receive a map, stat blocks for the two owners (Duncan and Hilda Faulk), as well as an extensive description of the tavern. The Quiet Thyme is ready for use in nearly any fantasy setting.
Iridia in .pdf
Iridia 25, as well as previous issues, are available for download in .pdf. Visit the "Issues" page at IridiaZine.net to download back issues.
Podcast Commentary
I've uploaded a 4.7mb .mp3 file that contains commnetary for this week's issue. Design notes and random thoughts will help flesh out this week's content. There's also an RSS feed you can subscribe to.
About Iridia
The Iridia fanzine arrives in your mailbox as a welcome relief from utility bills and ridiculous credit card offers. Within the pages of Iridia you'll find material for current and out-of-print rpgs. I also share tips on building terrain, reviews, and other bits I think gamers will find useful. If you'd like a few copies, send me, Christian, an e-mail request at Christian@IridiaZine.net with a mailing address.
Game on!
Christian
October 2, 2006; Iridia No.27; D&D3.5
The Quiet Thyme tavern in Camber Mill is a popular stop-over for merchants and weary travelers. The stuffed grouse never disappoints and the conversation is always lively. In this issue you'll receive a map, stat blocks for the two owners (Duncan and Hilda Faulk), as well as an extensive description of the tavern. The Quiet Thyme is ready for use in nearly any fantasy setting.


Iridia in .pdf
Iridia 25, as well as previous issues, are available for download in .pdf. Visit the "Issues" page at IridiaZine.net to download back issues.
Podcast Commentary
I've uploaded a 4.7mb .mp3 file that contains commnetary for this week's issue. Design notes and random thoughts will help flesh out this week's content. There's also an RSS feed you can subscribe to.
About Iridia
The Iridia fanzine arrives in your mailbox as a welcome relief from utility bills and ridiculous credit card offers. Within the pages of Iridia you'll find material for current and out-of-print rpgs. I also share tips on building terrain, reviews, and other bits I think gamers will find useful. If you'd like a few copies, send me, Christian, an e-mail request at Christian@IridiaZine.net with a mailing address.
Game on!
Christian