Where are Ken Hood's Grim-N-Gritty rules?


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You can't find them online--Ken's site has been down for, gosh, more than a year now I think. However, they were originally attached to a d20/FUDGE setting of his ("The Sleeping Imperium") that I believe involved a post-apoc like world with modern tech and psi. Feel free to drop me a line at jeph88@mindspring.com. I can email you his grim'n'gritty HP (Summary: you get HP equal to your Con, gain +1 every couple of levels), psionics (Summary: skill and feat based psychic powers), guns (Summary: construct a gun by selecting ammo size, gun size, loading mechanism, and so forth), and martial arts rules (Summary: purchase a skill that gives you one martial arts mini-feat per rank).
 




I believe Ken had a scaled down "feats only" version of his MA system. Does anyone else recall that, and if so do they have a copy?
 


I found the Grim n' Gritty rules in a Midnight supplement that has variant rules for it. I'm using Grim n' Gritty combat for my frontier-style campaign world, but I can't find a character sheet that also includes skills and feats on the first page. I wish I had Adobe so I could design things like this myself, but barring that, I'd like to get ahold of something that has the following on the 1st page:

Character info (Name, Race, Age, etc)
Attributes
Saves
Basic combat stuff (Initiative, BAB, Defense, Protection, Hit Points with injury levels, attack and damage information for primary melee and ranged weapons)
Skills
Feats
Class Abilities

I could try to create something in Spreadsheet, but I don't know if that works as well as Photoshop or something similar.
 

Altalazar said:
Who is Ken Hood?
Basically just a gamer that developed some kewl schtick early on, but his life priorities changed and now he doesn't work online anymore. Best known for his Martial Arts Feats, Skills-and-Feats Psionics System, and Grim-n-Gritty No Hit Points rules, but also developed an alternate Ranger (Bushmaster), some firearms stuff, and a few other tid bits that are floating around here and there.

The setting was kewl, but it was only in html and so it's no longer available (that I know of).
 

Bendris Noulg said:
Follow the link I posted above.

Notice I said "feats only" rather than "skills & feats". I am pretty certain he had a simplified version of the system on his site for a short period of time
 

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