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Post by barrataria on Jul 31, 2013 21:41:01 GMT -6
Yes, I totally missed this for the last three or four years or however long it's been.
Yes, it's similar to C&C which is not exactly popular hereabouts.
But man, is it well done! If I ever get around to running 3E adventures again (which is what I always intended with C&C) this is what I'd use.
Thanks so much for making it available for free via pdf. You're a gentleman and a scholar Simon!
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Post by simonw on Aug 1, 2013 8:24:02 GMT -6
Glad you like it. Have you picked up the Book of Classes for Tombs & Terrors? Go Fer Yer Gun! and Medieval Mysteries too? They're available in print too from LULU. (Not free though)
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Post by barrataria on Aug 1, 2013 11:29:35 GMT -6
Thanks simon, yes I did get the extra class book and I didn't miss GFYG when it first came out. Unfortunately I never got around to running a game with it (but would do before I try to remember how Boot Hill works).
I hope people stumbling on this thread will mosey over to rpgnow/drivethru/lulu and collect the whole set!
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Post by simonw on Aug 1, 2013 12:35:43 GMT -6
Thanks simon, yes I did get the extra class book and I didn't miss GFYG when it first came out. Unfortunately I never got around to running a game with it (but would do before I try to remember how Boot Hill works). I hope people stumbling on this thread will mosey over to rpgnow/drivethru/lulu and collect the whole set! I hope they don't just snag the free stuff - although it's quite ok if they do.
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Post by barrataria on Aug 1, 2013 14:57:47 GMT -6
I hope they don't just snag the free stuff - although it's quite ok if they do. PDFs are just an aperitif/gateway drug for the print version! Especially once one does the math on inkjet printouts
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Post by scalydemon on Jul 9, 2015 23:39:52 GMT -6
I just picked up a print copy of this from lulu. Nice job. So far I like the 0 level spells and the Troubadour class especially.
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