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Post by erroneousgrog on Jul 31, 2011 6:45:32 GMT -6
Greetings Adventurer's, If you are looking for Inkscape dungeon and hex mapping templates, OD&D adventures, Hexmapper goodies, and so on, then I courteously invite you to venture into the Realm of the Erroneous Grog at www.busygamemaster.com. Greg MacKenzie Erroneous Grog
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2011 14:58:42 GMT -6
Added to the list in the thread Ye Olde School Resource Sites
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Post by erroneousgrog on Jul 31, 2011 17:10:43 GMT -6
Thanks for adding my site and Hexmapper Haven Redux to the list!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2011 21:11:51 GMT -6
You are quite welcome, I don't get on here everyday, but I try to keep both lists uptodate whenever anyone provides something new.
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Post by coffee on Aug 1, 2011 12:33:27 GMT -6
Hey, Grog, glad to see you here! I remember going to your old site one time and finding it missing. That was a bummer. You have some very nice stuff there, and I love your cartoons!
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Post by kesher on Aug 1, 2011 13:24:33 GMT -6
Grog, that's great stuff--thanks for taking the time to put it up!
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Post by erroneousgrog on Aug 3, 2011 3:15:42 GMT -6
I'm glad you guys like the site. Your most welcome, keep checking back as I'm putting up some real old stuff and some new things.
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Post by Aplus on Aug 4, 2011 23:35:06 GMT -6
I like your site! Especially your anecdotes about playing "back in the day". That stuff always interests me.
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Post by erroneousgrog on Aug 5, 2011 11:16:51 GMT -6
Thanks! Yeah, I made the transition from the White Box to 1E AD&D and back again. I've tried to capture some of those memories. When I started thinking about this, and my old friends, I thought, here's a little bit of lost gaming history which others such as yourself might enjoy. Mind you it was only our little corner of the world so I can't say how typical it might have been. I've put up a few PDF files of the scanned Chronicles from the first AD&D campaign I ran, The Lands of Nod, if you want to get some sense of the game as we played it in the 80s when the first AD&D book had just come out. They are all hand written, mostly by the players. I don't think you can get too much closer than that. I've always loved the Dungeon adventure as being the heart of the game. A lot of what was in the Chronicles even I didn't remember. I've been reading them and trying to figure out which dungeon, and what rooms some of the anecdotes come from. It looks like I'll be making another trip to the attic for the Dungeon Material and Character Sheets.
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