Plane Sailing said:Actually no, but I don't anticipate that creating any problems. I was made an Admin for my technical skills rather than my good looks (but I don't want to drag this off topic)
Cheers
MerricB said:My introduction to Michael Moorcock was through an article published in a "Best of Dragon" compilation. It was about The Vanishing Tower.
Trying to figure that out, myself.SSquirrel said:I never owned the OD&D books, started 20 years ago w/Basic. Besides only having 3 classes in OD&D, what are the other differences really?
Whisperfoot said:Oh, you poor, poor people. You think this was all a joke? Oh no, Morrus signed on the dotted line and now this place is mine. All![]()
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Jdvn1 said:[/b]
... Wait, I was hoping to sign... and I've heard a few others say that they signed as well... Where's Morrus so we can ask him to clear this up? ... Wait, did he ask you for the money up front too?![]()
der_kluge said:It's probably the best, and worst thing about OD&D right there. If you have an awesome ref who is all about the story, and cinematic, and being very open to the players trying -whatever- ("I leap onto the dragon's back!") then it would be great. But if you have a more railroady GM who likes the control over the PCs (let's face it, we've all played with this kind before), All Gaming Whatsoever sucks marbles.