Playing with kids
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saskganesh
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Re: Playing with kids
IMG, the Zombie necromancer from the Nameless Dungeon has turned into a recurring villain. He has survived two encounters to date because ... he's a coward. Meanwhile, the players think he is a bigger deal than he really is... which is a great distraction from a more organised Evil that has recently awoken.
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3rd year of GMing BFRPG on the Savea Costa. Now back to a six player table.
3rd year of GMing BFRPG on the Savea Costa. Now back to a six player table.
- shadowmane
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Re: Playing with kids
I got home today from work to find a Lulu box on my chair. I gleefully opened my crisp, spiral bound copy of Basic Fantasy RPG. Its always nice to have a hard copy at the table when you game.
Re: Playing with kids
The Spiral Bound copy is my favorite... I have hard-cover for myself and my kids... and I have gotten perfect-bound to give as gifts. But the spiral one is great for GMing, lays nice and flat... makes great reference.shadowmane wrote:I got home today from work to find a Lulu box on my chair. I gleefully opened my crisp, spiral bound copy of Basic Fantasy RPG. Its always nice to have a hard copy at the table when you game.
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Re: Playing with kids
Mine is tearing at the spirals. Probably more from my lack of proper handling
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Re: Playing with kids
I'll probably eventually get the hard cover, just so I have something to keep on the book shelf. This spiral bound I bought just for DMing.
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