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Post by tetramorph on Jul 26, 2019 15:44:01 GMT -6
talysman, since I cannot reply on your blog, The Nine and Thirty Kingdoms, I've made this thread to respond to your blog posts. I'll always provide a link to the blog post I am discussing and its title. Of course, any and all are invited to discuss with me and Talysman! ______ Talysman, I would like to say, with respect to your recent post: " Which way for liber zero?", that I would very much love to have your rules as developed in the form of something more like ready ref sheets. I much prefer Judges Guild to TSR style presentation of RPG material and I would benefit from that. So that is my two cents. Fight on!
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Post by talysman on Jul 26, 2019 21:25:23 GMT -6
Any details on what happens when you try to comment on my blog?
For Liber Zero, where there any specific rules from the LBBs that you feel are omitted from OD&D retroclones and should be added? I remember some of the main complaints were: no castle construction, no barony rules, no naval combat, no aerial combat. Any of those on your "must have features" list?
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Post by tetramorph on Jul 27, 2019 10:38:32 GMT -6
For Liber Zero, where there any specific rules from the LBBs that you feel are omitted from OD&D retroclones and should be added? I remember some of the main complaints were: no castle construction, no barony rules, no naval combat, no aerial combat. Any of those on your "must have features" list? Yes, that is exactly what I would benefit from seeing. Basically, many of the things that the Judges Guild Ready Ref put together, but more concise and, obviously, coming from your brain and your approach. Basically, I may not adopt what you do, but I appreciate what you do, learn from it, and get inspired to do my own thing. Which I think is really the point of the social interaction we enjoy within this hobby. Other things that pop into mind from the Ready Ref sheets: Social class/standing. Law, order, crime & punishment. And maybe some of the tools you use to generate underworld, wilderness, tricks, traps, statues and the like. Although you might consider that as one of your other kinds of books, rather than as a part of "liber 0." Thanks!
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Post by tetramorph on Jul 27, 2019 10:40:33 GMT -6
Any details on what happens when you try to comment on my blog? It says "comment as" and there is a scrolling chooser that gives me only one option "google account," but doesn't allow me to sign into that google account. Or, if I go to a website where I can sign in to my google account, when I return to your blog the browser does not remember me as signed-in. When I push the button "publish," the whole durn thing just disappears. Poof. Very frustrating. Thanks for asking.
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