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Post by hamurai on Jan 19, 2021 23:11:46 GMT -6
Welcome, Ghoul Priest!
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Post by rredmond on Jan 20, 2021 7:20:40 GMT -6
Welcome TGP! T'is a good place to learn, that's for sure. And you bring a wealth of other, old school, system knowledge. We welcome it here! As someone who started with 1e, but has played OD&D, and done some sci-fi with MA and Star Frontiers, and played a few of the old school D&D clones, I'll enjoy your different perspective on things. Welcome!
ETA: also I spent some time at CMU in PGH, still have friends there!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2021 12:00:03 GMT -6
Welcome TGP! T'is a good place to learn, that's for sure. And you bring a wealth of other, old school, system knowledge. We welcome it here! As someone who started with 1e, but has played OD&D, and done some sci-fi with MA and Star Frontiers, and played a few of the old school D&D clones, I'll enjoy your different perspective on things. Welcome! ETA: also I spent some time at CMU in PGH, still have friends there! I hope my other game tastes bring something useful to the table (as it were)! I do at least remember the days when we used to mercilessly hack systems apart, rend their pieces from their bones, and insert them into other games — often with minimal thought to playtesting, but it was fun to do anyway. If any of your local friends are gamers, tell them to see hello if they ever stop in to Games Unlimited! Once we're doing in-person events again, my plan is to try to get some OSR, B/X, and OD&D stuff going at the tables here.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2021 16:32:17 GMT -6
Hello there!
My name is Jackson, 29yo, I'm from South America - Brazil, but I'm living in a neighbour country called Argentina.
The first RPG book I read was a national rpg called D&T, translating it would be "Defenders of Tokyo", a satire... Think of Toon but for Tokusatsu (and old animes). I was very young but since I was always moving from city to city I never had good friends to play.
It had 5 stats, used only d6's and an incredible unbalanced, but fun, combat mechanics.
Some years later I've played for the first time Basic D&D. I'm not sure what edition it was since it was a decaying photocopy (from Portugal I think) that happened to get on our hands as kids.
I suspect it was one of the "Black Box" editions (either 1991 or 1994).
I've being reading and playing a lot of books since then, and some years ago I've dived back on Basic and AD&D.
Nowadays I run OD&D using Chainmail with heavy modifications, I don't even know if I can call it OD&D + Chainmail anymore, but that's what I'm Refereeing since 2019.
I happened to post some of those house rules on Reddit a week or so ago, maybe I will find the correct board to share it here as well since I still looking for feedback for new ideas.
I need to thank everyone, I'm reading odd74 for a while by now, there is a lot of threads that helped me, every one of you was legendary names on blogs and blog comments before I found a lot of you here.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2021 18:16:48 GMT -6
Hello, all.
I first started playing RPGs about six years ago, and I've primarily been a DM for about 5.5 years. I started in 5e, but luckily became interested in old-school RPG's and the osr a few years ago.
Currently I'm most interested in my home game, which uses a system I hacked together from BFRPG, OD+D, and a bunch of other sources. Extremely heavy Vance inspiration there.
Though I made my account around a year ago, I'm just now really diving into the forums. Many here seem to do fantastic work, and clearly have fantastic insights into the nature of the game.
PS I saw your rules on Reddit, Jack, and they are awesome!
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Post by vilecultofshapes on Apr 22, 2021 13:23:09 GMT -6
Howdy pardners, I'm vilecultofshapes.
I discovered RPGs through a Windows 95 roguelike called "Over" which allowed you to steal super-powered magic items right out the gate if you could avoid being incinerated by inexplicably high level townsfolk.
I first discovered d&d thru 3.5. I read all the books cover to cover as a kid when I could borrow them from my classmates but never got a real game going.
The roadblock for us was that the game was so complex, char-gen so long convoluted, that our breakfast cereal addled brains couldn't focus long enough to actually play the game.
I always felt like it should be faster and more fun, so my sister and I would reverse engineer our own games using paper and dice. We ended up accidentally inventing hexcrawling using graph paper and bits and pieces from EverQuest and Final Fantasy 1.
My favorite system is OD&D because it harkens back to my childhood when my sister and I, bereft of rulebooks or people to play them with, had to cludge together our own pseudo-d&d from the shameless protoplasm of childhood fantasy.
I've been lurking the OSR since 2009 and only recently have raised my slimy head from the muck. I'm a huge fan of thrash heavy metal, indie comic books, and swords and sorcery. My favorite authors are Jack Vance, the Mad Wizard Clarkashton, P.J. Farmer, R. Howard, R. Zelazny, and Fritz 'grandaddy' Leiber.
I now have two kids and somehow still find time to DM.
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Post by arkansan on Apr 22, 2021 13:54:51 GMT -6
To all our new friends, welcome aboard!
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Post by unclenerd on Apr 28, 2021 12:48:21 GMT -6
Hi everyone. I've been reading these forums for over a year now, but this will be my first post.
I'm from the DFW metroplex area in Texas and have been gaming since the early 90s, but throughout the 90s my friends only ever wanted to play Warhammer-ish wargames and Magic-style card games. I was able to play in a Vampire: the Masquerade game a few times, and attempted to run the West End Star Wars RPG for my little brother occasionally.
Despite never playing D&D in that era, it was still the one game I wanted to play over any other. My older brothers had gotten into it around the time I was born, so I grew up absorbing all the fantastic art and ideas in those books. Unfortunately, my older brothers were so much older that their friends didn't want to have an annoying little kid playing with them, so I just imagined what it would be like to play and spent countless hours creating characters.
I finally got a chance to play after I had graduated high school and my older brother's wife offered to run a 3rd edition game for me and my brothers. That 3rd edition game remains the only game I've ever been able to be a player in because I've never known anyone else willing to DM.
I took a long break from gaming after that, and during that break started reading Jack Vance and Fritz Lieber as well as the old-school blogosphere starting with Michael Curtis' Torch, Pole and Rope blog sometime around 2009-2010.
Not long after that I was able to convince my M:tG gaming buddies to try playing Pathfinder with me. I ran their characters through the entire Rise of the Runelords campaign, and by the end of it thoroughly hated Pathfinder and the 3.5 ruleset. We've played off and on since then, trying out various other rulesets like DCC RPG and The Black Hack, but it's been years now since we got together to play something other than a board game.
I'm now working on an OD&D campaign that I hope to be able to run for them as soon as we have time for it. I am very grateful to everyone here who has already asked and answered all the questions I've had as I attempt to learn how to play OD&D, and hope that I'll be able to contribute some fresh ideas here and there in the future.
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Post by tetramorph on May 8, 2021 17:21:02 GMT -6
Welcome unclenerd. Are you going to the NTRPGCON?
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giauz
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Post by giauz on May 26, 2021 0:40:35 GMT -6
Hello! I am Giauz, a Warrior of Light with crystal in hand! - referencing I came up with my pseudonym first for a Warrior in FF1 in Final Fantasy Dawn of Souls for Nintendo Gameboy Advance. So, I am really new to tabletop RPGs. I had read a lot about CRPGs prior to 2018, but I only knew a little about tabletop RPGs. Then I saw Amazon had marked down the 5e slipcase set on my phone's Google Chrome app feed. I would soon be attending games at my local comic book shop in Sandusky, Ohio, USA, until early 2020. Since then I have joined in a few online games, and I have purchased a few more TTRPGs. My most prized TTRPG that I continue to gather resources for is 'Dungeons & Dragons' (1974), purchased as a pdf and printed off from DriveThru RPG. I really want to learn all there is that can be known about playing it in January, 1974! Somewhere on here was an early rules explanation document (EDIT: I think this is what I was remembering- drive.google.com/file/d/1q6hwoA_uHLGCYe4YszsvVbvlAkdLpkuT/view?usp=drivesdk ) that I could not view in full until I officially joined. This document, along with discussions about D&D, and possibly getting to play D&D with you guys is so exciting! Here's some stuff I have collected online to reconstruct January, 1974: - The two 1975 reviews of D&D in 'the Space Gamer' zine: drive.google.com/file/d/1HVUSZKrIfvKdOwYO-05WrooBkUFhg6d8/view?usp=drivesdk- Gygax's Additions to D&D: drive.google.com/file/d/1fz_3pvz01XZDXkNoqJId46Uv549l41gH/view?usp=drivesdk- Some tournament rules on Dragon's Foot: www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=70761- in the second issue of The Strategic Review (from 1975): CHAINMAIL is primarily a system for 1:20 combat, although it provides a basic understanding for man-to-man fighting also. The “Man-To-Man” and “Fantasy Supplement” sections of Chainmail provide systems for table-top actions of small size. The regular CHAINMAIL system is for larger actions where man-like types are mainly involved, i.e. kobolds, goblins, dwarves, orcs, elves, men, hobgoblins, etc. It is suggested that the alternate system in D & D be used to resolve the important melees where principal figures are concerned, as well as those involving the stronger monsters. from: ddanddragons.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/pre-history-of-dd-chainmail/I have more study materials, but I am almost sure you guys have all of them. Thank you for letting me embark on this Quest with you! - Giauz
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Post by plethon on Jun 4, 2021 12:19:43 GMT -6
Hello! Thank you all for bringing me into your community. To briefly introduce myself: I currently reside in Madison, WI. I've only been here a few months, but I already love the area. I grew up mainly in eastern Pennsylvania. I came to OD&D rather recently, within the last couple of years. I was born in 1991, so my teenage years fell firmly in the 3e era. I played a fair amount of this system, as well as offshoots like the d20 Star Wars system, and also as spent a great deal of time reading up on other games. I never fully 'got' 3e or went deeply into the numberless rules additions which exist for that system, and after spending years reading more games than playing them, I came across the famed Philotomy's Musings; not to sound bombastic, but the scales fell from my eyes and I finally figured out why modern games bugged me so much. I'm sure this is a story you've heard before, but I can only repeat what honestly happened to me. After that, I started digging into the old magazines, the Judges Guild stuff I especially loved. I played each of the variations of old school D&D, Basic, BECMI,AD&D etc, and enjoyed them all, but I enjoyed most the OD&D sessions I've been in. I have a BECMI group I'm running right now, and I'm scheming on how to switch them over to OD&D with Chainmail... Currently, I'm working on building some robust tables of architectural descriptors; I'm going through the Penguin Dictionary of Architecture and some other resources to try and compile as many interesting words and features I can for dungeon design. I love this kind of description (who knew there were so many types of moulding), as well as filling the dungeon with strange sounds, smells, fungi, flora, etc. I've also got an interesting list of major powers for magic swords which I hopefully can post here. I'm also reading through Appendix N and greatly enjoying it. I just finished Sign of the Labrys by Margaret St. Clair and a bunch of stuff by Saberhagen; next I'm going to read Hiero's Journey. Again, thanks for having me, I look forward to posting and perusing with you all -Plethon
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Post by rsdean on Jun 7, 2021 16:01:06 GMT -6
Welcome! Also, sounds like you’re a wanted participant for our Discord discussion on OD&D for 3e+ peoiple.
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phantomtim
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Post by phantomtim on Aug 20, 2021 18:52:07 GMT -6
Greetings, everyone! I'm Tim Baker, and I'm passionate about RPGs—13th Age in particular, but I enjoy a wide variety of games. JeffB suggested I come by and participate in the discussions here. He noted that there's been some discussion of 13th Age in the community, and I'm always happy to chat about my favorite game! I started gaming back in the '80s with Palladium systems like Heroes Unlimited and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I tried a dozen or more games before taking a break from RPGs for nearly 20 years. I returned in the early 2010s, and it's been the hobby I'm most enthusiastic about ever since. I've taught each of my kids various RPGs and play/run in several campaigns, including one with my wife. I was really impressed with 13th Age during its playtest, and it's been my groups' favorite in the subsequent years. I'm the lead editor for the 13th Age fanzine, Escalation, and enjoy playtesting many of the official 13th Age products. Another publisher I'm fond of is Kobold Press and their Midgard setting (which is available for Swords & Wizardry, in case you weren't aware). I playtest a lot of their material, as well as serving as a social media moderator. I look forward to some fun discussions!
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Post by Ix on Aug 26, 2021 14:49:07 GMT -6
Greetings! You can call me Ix, And I am a passionate D&D fanatic since I bought the Wrath of Ashardalon Board game at the age of 7-9, and purchased the 5th edition starter set later after having enjoyed the latter for a few months. I since have been delving into RPG history, and realized that there was a fluidity in the rules about 0e/AD&D that I preferred over the more modern designs. Who can heal all their wounds in less than 24 hours realistically ? Anyways, I am excited to contribute to the discussion here.
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oldskolgmr
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Can the Cleric heal me? What? Alright, the Clerk will have to do.
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Post by oldskolgmr on Sept 19, 2021 20:49:22 GMT -6
Hello everyone. I'm Mike, I'll be posting as oldskolgmr , and I've lived 46 of my 49 years in Tucson, AZ (USA). I remember how excited I was to go to a alternative school and find a playmate my age (10-11, 1982) who was interested in D&D. Parents donated reading material for the school, and my friend found a copy of the Moldvay Basic set of rules, and Chainmail (maybe another LBB too?). I could not read to my age/grade level at that point, and we were not allowed to bring the rules home. So I waited several years, learned to read (by reading, a large amount), and I found a group (1985) at the local library. They played AD&D, and my motivation to read the PHB was survival for my Monk. Well we almost never had the same DM two sessions in a row and in 1986 everyone wanted to play Champions (HERO system). So then I learned some algebra (PEMDAS was explained to me) to make my character and survive the fight. Again, we almost never had the same GM for two consecutive sessions. We also played a lot of home brew games that someone had written that week, and I really enjoyed them. But we never finished a whole adventure . Finally my good buddy found a different group close by, with a dedicated GM (1989). I switched to GURPS (with the group), and I played as often as I could until 1995. I did try Game Mastering several times with no success, until I ran a brief series of sessions with Runequest 3rd ed. People liked it, but I had not prepared enough for the games. That game only lasted two sessions. Then school was becoming more demanding, so I gamed with the group infrequently. Most of our group moved away to different states, or countries in 1996-97. In 2002, I decided to run a game set in Tekumel. I did not have the EPT rules available, and I felt more comfortable with GURPS so I used a Brett Slocum's online material for that. I only had 3 players to start, and I recruited off game store boards until I got seven players. I prepared my hind quarters off, read a ton of Tekumel material (hard copy), and the group (mostly) loved it! I had learned to improv from watching my GURPS GM for so long, that I was able to spin off one day sessions even if two-three players showed up. That was good because we lost 5 players to attrition, but those two enjoyed my blow out close. Next we three recruited several more players (live play in store), and I GMed a Runequest 2nd/3rd mix set in Griffin Mountain (from Moon Design) for them. Our group lost everyone else to disinterest, but our core group of three. Those two guys loved the story I told over the four-five sessions we played to finish the story. We broke up our group due to time commitments we all had in 2005. I tried gaming here and there, but I did not find a group I was comfortable with. Now I'd love to find a fun group online for Play by post, or Virtual table top (I have no experience with either). I would love to join a game of EPT/Tekumel, Metamorphosis Alpha (Gamma World, Mutant Crawl Classic), Morrow Project, Tunnels and Trolls, or Runequest/Glorantha (13th Age, HQ). <EDIT: I'm also interested in any Gonzo-Weird Arduin OD&D stuff that people want to try, heck OD&D is sounding more interesting these day.> Thanks.
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Post by tdenmark on Sept 20, 2021 19:18:30 GMT -6
Hello everyone. I'm Mike, I'll be posting as oldskolgmr , and I've lived 46 of my 49 years in Tucson, AZ (USA). Hello fellow Arizonian! I went to high school in Marana AZ, but since moved to California. I still miss AZ though, amazing place. Welcome to the ODD74 board!
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oldskolgmr
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Can the Cleric heal me? What? Alright, the Clerk will have to do.
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Post by oldskolgmr on Sept 20, 2021 20:17:39 GMT -6
Thanks tdenmark! Many of my friends and family escaped, moved out to California. I love Tucson, but oof! It gets hot here (as you know first hand).
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Post by hamurai on Sept 20, 2021 22:03:29 GMT -6
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oldskolgmr
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Can the Cleric heal me? What? Alright, the Clerk will have to do.
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Post by oldskolgmr on Sept 22, 2021 10:44:26 GMT -6
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Post by tdenmark on Sept 23, 2021 19:22:39 GMT -6
Thanks tdenmark! Many of my friends and family escaped, moved out to California. I love Tucson, but oof! It gets hot here (as you know first hand). Heh, I do remember what an oven it was in the summer. I don't know if I'd call going to California "escaping". This state has really fallen a long way from where it was when I moved here in 1991. Homeless camps everywhere, crazy taxes, insane regulations, and well I don't want to go on. I'm seriously considering moving. We do have nice weather and beaches though.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2021 15:30:50 GMT -6
Hello everyone,
I was born in Massachusetts and lived the first 10 years of my life there. In 1978, we moved to Guam when my dad was transferred there by the Navy.
I started playing AD&D 1e in 1979 or 1980 when I was in Guam. An older brother of a friend of mine introduced me to the game. He had a family member back in the states that sent him the Players Handbook as a gift. That was the only book he had, so he made up the monsters himself, and came up with his own combat system using 3d6 for to hit rolls. I remember he developed his own two or three level dungeon, that to this day I can still see in my mind's eye. I was hooked. He was about four years older than me, but I started hanging out with him more than his brother who was my own age because I wanted to play D&D all the time and his brother wasn't interested.
When I returned to the states in 1981, I acquired my own AD&D books. My dad had gotten stationed back in Massachusetts in South Weymouth but we lived on Otis AFB on Cape Cod. He commuted the hour or so to work each day. I quickly found several kids who were playing AD&D, one who would become the best friend I had growing up. We played a ton of AD&D over the next few years (and also some B/X), until my dad was transferred to Pensacola, FL in 1984. By that time, I was a junior in high school and I had stopped playing D&D, thinking I was too cool for that (or maybe I was too embarrassed to bring it up to kids at a new school that I was trying to fit into).
In 1987 I joined the Navy, following in my dad's footsteps. Soon after getting stationed in Norfolk, VA, I found others who were playing D&D and I started playing again. First AD&D 1e, then 2e. In the subsequent years, I tried 3e and 3.5, and then 5e. Sometime in maybe 2007 or 2008, I began to look at my older D&D material again. I discovered the fledgling OSR movement and began running old school games for my kids and then eventually for my friends and gaming group. My kids joined in our group, first my oldest (who is 23 now) joined when he was about 10. Then my youngest (now 17) when he was about 9.
I realized that I really liked old school D&D more than the modern editions (at the time, 3.5), and I ran games of OD&D, 1e, 2e and B/X for my kids and group. Some of this was certainly nostalgia but also style of play, ease of rulings over rules, and other things that most of you have probably heard and thought yourselves over the years. Currently I do not have a full-time group. My last group was hanging together by a thread before COVID and fell apart during the height of that. I have played some games with my kids and dabbled a little online over the past couple years but that is about it. I am fully planning to start a new group with my kids and whoever else I can rope into it at some point in the near future. Not sure if this will be face to face or online. I might go the online route simply because I suspect I will find more old school D&Ders for an online game that are scattered around the country than here in my town, Colorado Springs, CO, where I have lived for the past 28 years.
I got into the hobby right as AD&D 1e was released so I missed the OD&D years when it was the only D&D out there. That said, since the early 2000's and my return to old school D&D gaming, I have acquired the materials and have delved into it fully. I have found that I enjoy OD&D, B/X and 1e for both similar and different reasons. When I run OD&D now, I generally tend to pick and choose stuff from all the books (3LBB and supplements) that I like. Having kids (23 and 17) who I brought up into gaming, they have an appreciation for old school D&D. But being products of this current generation, they of course have other influences as well and they both enjoy old school D&D AND games like 5e. I find that with OD&D, if I include a few extra classes from the supplements and Strategic Review, they tend to be a bit more satisfied with the options available. Plus it's fun to pick apart the books and throw together a house rules document including what classes and rules are being used and elaborating on those things that are presented sketchily.
I also got to play OD&D at NTRPGCon in 2012, one game with Tim Kask as the DM and the other game with Frank Mentzer. Fun times!
If you read all the way through that long-winded history, thanks!
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Keith
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Post by Keith on Dec 2, 2021 15:45:16 GMT -6
I would like to reintroduce myself after an unbelievably long absence. My family and I went through a terrible crime and trauma on October 3rd. As a result, I have signed off of all the major social media sites, probably permanently. But I do want to continue my OD&D hobby, and I would like a smaller group to interact with, so I was hoping y’all would take me back.
I started D&D during Christmas break 1977-78. Other than my first game, I’ve been a forever DM. My original set of rules consisted of Holmes, GH, a borrowed MM, and Metamorphosis Alpha. My D&D campaigns were set aboard Starship Warden. As I gained additional rules books, I eventually moved my startship levels to a zany planet of my own making. The Land of the Hooded Robins was a very dangerous place.
I’m a gonzo D&D guy. I like unconventional and weird fantasy. I’m probably the only person on earth who loves the random monster generator in WG7.
I don’t really enjoy talking rules mechanics, although I do own a ton of rule books (I'm a collector and Acaeum veteran). I also have a solid collection of OSR products.
Instead of rules, I prefer to talk about zany stuff. For example, the "Tricks and Traps" in Greyhawk are right up my alley. And of course I love Grimstooth. I love talking about one-room or one-page dungeons. I also love customizable artifacts as per EW. I love classic monsters and all the variations of them (as well as 1-HP monsters). In my head canon, all dungeons everywhere are connected in a vast, Lovecraftian/Homeric underworld.
Some of my home rules: Race and class are always separate. You get a crit hit on a natural 20. The player gets to choose between double damage or max damage. You fumble your weapon on a natural 1. I allow cantrips. Law and Chaos are cosmic forces. Think, Vorlons and Shadows. Most characters are Neutral. I don’t allow psionics.
My latest interests include BLUEHOLME™ and OSE. Knock! is a superb magazine. I also really like S&W Whitebox. Zenopus' superb Holmes blog is also a favorite. But my interest never wavers for Holmes, GH, BM, EW, and GD&H. Weirdly, I like the supplements much more than the LBBs.
As if you can’t tell, my name is Keith. I live in Huntsville, Alabama where I work at NASA. I have degrees in physics and history from a small liberal arts college in Birmingham.
I hope y'all are well. I’m actually not, but D&D is the best therapy. Take care, Keith
[Edit: I don’t know if Mike, Liz, Crispy, et al, from the "Save" podcasts are on this site, but I hope they are. I’ve become quite the fan of their various shows.]
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Post by rredmond on Dec 3, 2021 8:45:59 GMT -6
Hey Keith! Sorry to hear about your troubles, and you are very much welcomed back! As for the Save podcasts, check them out here odd74.proboards.com/board/77/save-half-podcastMike, aka sieg , still posts hereabouts Be well Keith, glad you are back! PS: My daughter's original goal (she's a dual major in physics and mech engineering right now) was to work NASA, though I think she's expanded her horizons to other rocket/space companies as well
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Keith
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Post by Keith on Dec 4, 2021 10:08:35 GMT -6
Hey Keith! Sorry to hear about your troubles, and you are very much welcomed back! As for the Save podcasts, check them out here odd74.proboards.com/board/77/save-half-podcastMike, aka sieg , still posts hereabouts Be well Keith, glad you are back! PS: My daughter's original goal (she's a dual major in physics and mech engineering right now) was to work NASA, though I think she's expanded her horizons to other rocket/space companies as well If your daughter wants to work at NASA, there are many many avenues. There is the NASA Agency itself, of course, plus countless contractors, subcontractors, university affiliates, etc. The trick is to get your foot in the door, even if it’s not your ideal job. Once on the inside, it’s much easier to find the specific job you want. Much luck to her!
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Post by rredmond on Dec 4, 2021 12:50:41 GMT -6
Internships are coming up. She’s still looking at NASA but Lockheed is getting a hard look too. We shall see, and thanks!!
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Keith
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Post by Keith on Dec 4, 2021 16:16:52 GMT -6
Here on the D&D boards, I would especially like to talk about dungeons, especially unique dungeon rooms, tricks, traps, homebrew encounters and monsters, etc. I’m very much a dungeon-oriented DM. What is the right thread for that?
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Post by rredmond on Dec 4, 2021 16:57:17 GMT -6
Pick your system of choice. Or General. You can have a dungeon discussion pretty much anywhere on the forums. And it will be pretty much welcomed anywhere. Good luck and have fun!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2021 17:14:46 GMT -6
Yep. Depends on what game you're talking about. If you have a particular system in mind, there's a plethora of sub-boards, or simply in General for system-neutral discussion on dungeons. You might find a similar active topic to what you had in mind on page 1 of a given subforum for that matter. We don't really have a "necro posting" policy here, either. If you have something new to add to a topic from 2011, go for it.
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Post by rredmond on Dec 6, 2021 8:27:42 GMT -6
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oldskolgmr
Level 3 Conjurer
Can the Cleric heal me? What? Alright, the Clerk will have to do.
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Post by oldskolgmr on Dec 6, 2021 17:51:13 GMT -6
Welcome @toric and Keith. I'm new here myself @toric, and I hope things improve for you Keith.
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