So, you're going to the nuthouse today...what book are you taking?

Something with really thick pages so that I can turn them with my nose or chin.... saves having to constantly dislocate a shoulder to temporarily escape the straight-jacket.
 

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Well the D&D Rules Cyclopedia is tempting for it's complete-game-in-one-book-ness, but for me it's gotta be Green Ronin's Black Company Campaign Setting. The Black Company books are my favorite series and the Campaign Setting really captures their essence well and it's chock-full (chock!) of background info about the world and characters. Plenty to keep my mind spinning for quite a while.
 

Well the D&D Rules Cyclopedia is tempting for it's complete-game-in-one-book-ness, but for me it's gotta be Green Ronin's Black Company Campaign Setting. The Black Company books are my favorite series and the Campaign Setting really captures their essence well and it's chock-full (chock!) of background info about the world and characters. Plenty to keep my mind spinning for quite a while.

Dirty deeds done dirt cheap. I read the first three novels because the campaign setting was intriguing. I heard that there are two more books in the works.
 

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