[title]4 Hours with Ryan Dancey: Take Note[/title]
A new article from EN World columnist Ryan Dancey talks about organizing your character info at the game table in order to facilitate smooth play without undue delay (hey, that rhymed!)
[title]In Other News...[/title]
No, not from beyond the grave - this is BBC archive footage first aired in 1968. "John Izzard meets with JRR Tolkien at his home, walking with him through the Oxford locations that he loves while hearing the author's own views about his wildly successful high-fantasy novels. Tolkien shares his love of nature and beer and his admiration for 'trenchermen' in this genial and affectionate programme. The brief interviews with Oxford students that are dotted throughout reveal the full range of opinions elicited by 'The Lord of the Rings', from wild enthusiasm to mild contempt."
A new article from EN World columnist Ryan Dancey talks about organizing your character info at the game table in order to facilitate smooth play without undue delay (hey, that rhymed!)
[title]In Other News...[/title]
New at the World of Farland: - spotlight on the Nameless City, the seat of evil in Farland;
- a new NPC, the Cold Master, a 26<SUP>th</SUP> level solo soldier and vampire;
- and a new race, the Irzuk orc.

Call of Cthulhu 30th Anniversary Edition 2011 marks the 30th anniversary of the Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game. To celebrate Chaosium is offering a special binding of the current edition (6th edition) of the Call of Cthulhu rulebook. This 320-page book features thick (3 mm) leatherette hard-covers with the front cover and spine stamped with luxurious gold foil. The interior pages are printed in black ink, on 90 gsm matte art paper. The binding is thread sewn, square backed. Each book is individually shrink-wrapped, with the barcode stickered onto the wrapping so as to not mar the book cover. Chaosium will offer a one-time printing of this Collector's Edition.
Writing For Dollars Part 2: RPG Design Monte Cook writes about doing RPG freelance work as a living, and the pay scales involves.
DCC RPG for Free RPG Day Goodman Games has announced its support for Free RPG Day this year: a first-look adventure module for DCC RPG! This introduction to DCC RPG is meant to be played with the DCC RPG beta rules, that will be released digitally for Free RPG Day.
Points of Experience Designer Alex Riggs discusses the ways in which game designers go about creating specific experiences through the games they make, and how different kinds of games require different approaches.
Modern Firearm Cards Pangenre, LLC has released its first OGL-compatible product, the Pangenre OGL Modern Firearm Cards. These cards represent all 38 modern firearms from the Open Game Modern System Reference Document.
Song of the Beast-Gods Song of the Beast-Gods is a stand-alone sword and sorcery adventure module for character levels 2-3, written for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. The land of Yar-Ammon is old -- and even older are its gods. In the desert city of Khadis, a colossal faceless sphinx broods over empty altars and forbidden secrets. Hungry beasts gather ever closer to the city gates, while strange plots are afoot in the royal palace. Legacies from the past haunt an old king, and the sinister priests of Zothur watch from the shadows of the throne. Can you unravel the mysteries of accursed Khadis -- and live to tell the tale?
The One Ring RPG Details You can find details of Cubicle 7's upcoming LotR RPG at ICv2. This first core product will features two books in a premium slipcover, with cover art by the well-known Tolkien artist John Howe. The 128-page Loremaster’s Book includes everything a GM needs to run the game. The 192-page Adventurer’s Book is designed for players. A poster map and a set of 7 gaming dice are also included. Both books will feature full color interior art.
Hasbro Game Sales Down 12% ICv2 reports that WotC's owner Hasbro suffered a bad first quarter in 2011 for its games divisions, with the exception of Magic: The Gathering, which was up.
No, not from beyond the grave - this is BBC archive footage first aired in 1968. "John Izzard meets with JRR Tolkien at his home, walking with him through the Oxford locations that he loves while hearing the author's own views about his wildly successful high-fantasy novels. Tolkien shares his love of nature and beer and his admiration for 'trenchermen' in this genial and affectionate programme. The brief interviews with Oxford students that are dotted throughout reveal the full range of opinions elicited by 'The Lord of the Rings', from wild enthusiasm to mild contempt."
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