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<blockquote data-quote="NewLifeForm" data-source="post: 2361102" data-attributes="member: 7811"><p><strong>I see your anal geekness and raise you one...</strong></p><p></p><p>Each campaign world I develop has it's own 3 ring, loose leaf, "view binder" (the kind with the clear plastic cover you can insert a piece of paper into). Inside the plastic is a wrap around cover image geared to the campaign and displaying the game and campaign title. </p><p></p><p>The first interior "page" of the loose leaf is a clear sleeve with a cover image, title and is printed on slightly thicker weight paper. Past that are color coded A-Z dividers. Each and every major entry is listed alphabetically and accompanied by an illustration. This includes every character, monster/creature, major magic item or device and locale. House rules are usually kept in a section right before that with seperate color-coded dividers, but sometimes they are intergrated into the alphabetical listings. Often the most important entries (both rules and elements of the campaign) are in a clear plastic sleeve containing an image on the front (right hand pages) and the stats on the back (left hand pages). </p><p></p><p>The entire thing is then placed inside one of those canvas binder holders (like a book jacket for loose leaf binders). I prefer the old ones that are no longer made, as the new ones come with a loose leaf attached to the inside which you can't remove.</p><p></p><p>All maps, CDs and related material are stored in the binder or it's cover.</p><p></p><p>If you think I have too much time on my hands, that's not it. I'm simply obsessive. And I don't sleep. I've found that asleep I get very little done.</p><p></p><p>NewLifeForm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewLifeForm, post: 2361102, member: 7811"] [b]I see your anal geekness and raise you one...[/b] Each campaign world I develop has it's own 3 ring, loose leaf, "view binder" (the kind with the clear plastic cover you can insert a piece of paper into). Inside the plastic is a wrap around cover image geared to the campaign and displaying the game and campaign title. The first interior "page" of the loose leaf is a clear sleeve with a cover image, title and is printed on slightly thicker weight paper. Past that are color coded A-Z dividers. Each and every major entry is listed alphabetically and accompanied by an illustration. This includes every character, monster/creature, major magic item or device and locale. House rules are usually kept in a section right before that with seperate color-coded dividers, but sometimes they are intergrated into the alphabetical listings. Often the most important entries (both rules and elements of the campaign) are in a clear plastic sleeve containing an image on the front (right hand pages) and the stats on the back (left hand pages). The entire thing is then placed inside one of those canvas binder holders (like a book jacket for loose leaf binders). I prefer the old ones that are no longer made, as the new ones come with a loose leaf attached to the inside which you can't remove. All maps, CDs and related material are stored in the binder or it's cover. If you think I have too much time on my hands, that's not it. I'm simply obsessive. And I don't sleep. I've found that asleep I get very little done. NewLifeForm [/QUOTE]
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