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Adventures » Cave of the Unknown: » 7/10/2020 4:09 pm |
Wow! Quality source material, a part of my 7-8th grade oeuvre.
I think your take is a bit more refined and interesting!
Literary Inspirations » Robert E. Howard » 5/11/2017 9:48 am |
I'm onto Volume 8 of the Wildside Press' Weird Works of Robert E. Howard series. This has been a good way to reread some favorites and catch ones I missed over the years.
General Discussion (Off-Topic) » What are you reading? » 4/27/2017 6:12 am |
I'm working my way through Howard's complete weird stories. I'm on volume 7 (of 10) at this point. When that's done, I may shift over to Donald Wandrei, before going back and rereading my complete Clark Ashton Smith series. (Unrelated, on the side, I always have a World War One book going as part of the 100th anniversary - currently one on Lawrence of Arabia).
Campaign » Foolsgrave Play Journal (spoilers) » 4/07/2017 8:30 am |
I've used Twiddla for years (in conjunction with Skype). It's hardly perfect, but it does have a good grid and is extremely easy to use. And it's free.
General Discussion » Introduction Thread » 4/05/2017 8:15 am |
Ar'Pharazon wrote:
I suppose I should introduce myself as well!
I'm Michael. We came across AS&SH at Gary Con V and I've been playing in ChrisJ's on and off again campaign since we discovered it. I straight up love the system. Well, mancrushing on it is more like it but I suppose I should really keep that to myself..
Anyways, some on this board should recognize me from playing with me at Gary Con over the years.
Greetings, Golden One!
General Discussion » Introduction Thread » 4/03/2017 1:50 pm |
Sorry, late to the party!
My name is Keith and, while primarily interested in AD&D, I thoroughly enjoy AS&SH and have played it numerous times. I'm considering writing an adventure for the system for use in con games, likely Garycon and North Texas next year.
Literary Inspirations » William Hope Hodgson » 4/03/2017 1:11 pm |
One of my favorite writers. I still think The Night Land is one of the most powerfully creative pieces of literature of all time (flaws notwithstanding).
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