@Martin: LOL - You know, I thought of you after finding this on the Lead Adventure Forum this morning, and again as I was posting this, but I figured the odds were pretty low that I'd be scooping one of your Pulp Monday posts. There I go thinking again. :P Maybe we need to implement some sort of post vetting process to avoid future mishaps. LOL
"I think we need reminders from time to time that the true origin of our hobby is funand all the philosophizing and debating in the world is but straw in comparison."
"To me one of the best parts of DMing is that you get a chance to build all sorts of fun static pieces like monsters, dungeons, wilderness environs and then you let players loose on them to see what happens. Usually it involves watching your toys getting broken, but hopefully the players do an interesting job of wrecking your precious creations."
"I’m an adventurer. I want to know what’s in the box."
W. Dear, The Dungeon Master
Order of the d30
Since I bought my first d30's with the Armory's book of d30 tables several decades ago when they first came out (back when they were numbered 0 to 9, three times - none of this fancy 1 to 30 business!), I figure I can claim membership in this Order!
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Well, there goes a whole afternoon.
Man, you beat me to it AGAIN! This is in my blog queue ready to go out. :)
This did seem right up your alley once I saw it yesterday.
@BV: I warned you it was evil! If I hadn't had errands to run today, I'm certain I'd still be churning out pulp covers at this very moment.
@Martin: LOL - You know, I thought of you after finding this on the Lead Adventure Forum this morning, and again as I was posting this, but I figured the odds were pretty low that I'd be scooping one of your Pulp Monday posts. There I go thinking again. :P Maybe we need to implement some sort of post vetting process to avoid future mishaps. LOL
You're absolutely right. So I did.
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