What did you name your system?

rc, my hotmail account is appropriately named ryanstoughton

I'll edit yours now, I'll send mine sometime in the future, OK?
 

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Raven Crowking said:
Mine is ravencrowking at hotmail dot com.

I could send you bits of my stuff for commenting as well.

RC

I'm all for that, Raven. My email is above, and I will send you an email later on today as a reminder. :)

With Regards,
Flynn
 



I've written two:

Galaktikos is my abstract game of galactic conquest.

Orp stands for Open Role Playing, which is my baby. It's my complete roleplaying system built from scratch. It kind of aims at the same market that GURPS or d6 or tri-stat does: You can use it to play anything.

Check 'em out at http://zuggers.org/

That reminds me, if you'd like to playtest it or read it and give me feedback, I'd really appreciate it

*puppy-dog eyes*

Pretty please?

Priest_Sidran said:
Trinity System (Similar to Tri-Stat) though it works off a d10 Theory

Interesting, tri-stat was one of my inspirations as well.
 

I am currently working on an overhaul of D&D. I am combining elements primarily from 1e and 3.5, as well as borrowing some ideas from other sources on occassion. My goal is to simplify the game but give it a classic feel. I call the system "Hawk" in a blatant reference to the original setting for the game. As a matter of fact, it is designed primarily for me to run Greyhawk games within. I've play-tested the rules, but I haven't yet got it down. One of these days I will post it as a free download somewhere, probably canonfire.
 

I have a post-apoc d20 game that is a hodge-podge of d20 Future, d20 Apocalypse, Omega World, and a bunch of rules from other sources that I've patched together. It works surprisingly well, even if I am on the fourth edition of it all. It's been called everything from "Final Breath" to "The Mutant Game" to, and this is the current name, "A Mechanical Sky".
 

Wik's sig said:
"The great advantage that we have, our best chance for avoidind the fate of past societies, is that we know about those past societies. We can see how and why they went wrong. Home Sapiens has the information to know itself for what it is: an Ice Age hunter only half-evolved towards intelligence; clever but seldom wise."
-Ronald Wright, A Short History of Progress.

Hot damn, I've been looking for that quote forever after hearing it on the radio one time. Thanks!
 


Our homebrew is called Hawkdale. We tweaked 3.5. Changed the magic system. Converted a bunch of the PrC's to be regular classes. We also used some of the rules we liked from our old Rolemaster game.

Beldar
 

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