What is Your Favorite IRON DM Entry ?

Wulf Ratbane said:
You could have the Champions in Bracket A judge the Champions in Bracket B for the first round.

After the first round, the Champions who are eliminated judge the subsequent round.

That's not a bad idea. . . Maybe over the summer when people tend to have more time.

In the meantime, I look forward to your judging the spring tournament - I just hope I get a slot, to give your chance to get your "revenge" on me. ;)
 

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nemmerle said:
In the meantime, I look forward to your judging the spring tournament - I just hope I get a slot, to give your chance to get your "revenge" on me. ;)

If fair, even-handed, and consistent criteria for judging is "revenge," my friend, I swear I shall have it!


Wulf
 

PirateCat's Echo of Snow - About to start my own campaign, this is a module I'm going to run :). Oldest and possibly the best.

Rune's Figments of Thought - I just really like it.

Seasong's Up There and St Margaret's Tear - Showed Seasong's strengths: world building, NPCs, and more world building.

These just ones that were most memorable/favorites, not best designed (except Echo of Snow). Sometimes wish could take Wulf's, Wicht's, some others' module design, and then get Seasong, Pielorinho, to write it out with NPCs, etc.
 

tauton_ikhnos said:
Sometimes wish could take Wulf's, Wicht's, some others' module design, and then get Seasong, Pielorinho, to write it out with NPCs, etc.

Heh... That is an interesting observation-- I am working on several adventure sourcebooks now, and use exactly that format.

Thank God for my freelance partners with a flair for the NPCs and other "fluff."


Wulf
 

tauton_ikhnos said:
PirateCat's Echo of Snow - About to start my own campaign, this is a module I'm going to run :). Oldest and possibly the best.

Thanks, that's really kind! Did you know I lost the round? Ah, well; I'm proud of the adventure. Let us know how it goes!
 


tauton_ikhnos said:
Are you publishing modules via BadAxeGames? Didn't see it on website.

The website hasn't been updated yet. (Free help ain't what it used to be.)

But yes, we will be publishing "adventure sourcebooks" for use with Grim Tales. Our first, Slavelords of Cydonia, is shaping up to be pretty freakin' cool, thanks in large part to the aforementioned freelancers.

Wulf
 

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