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Anyone interested in exploring an ancient outpost filled with utter weirdness?
This one is written by our very own Chainsaw! Cover art by Peter Mullen.
Cheers,
Jeff T.
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Badass!
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Woohoo!
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My long wait is almost over!
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Iron Ranger wrote:
My long wait is almost over!
Looking forward to running it for you in June, at NTRPG Con, man. I think this will be my 16th time, if you can believe it.
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Chainsaw wrote:
Iron Ranger wrote:
My long wait is almost over!
Looking forward to running it for you in June, at NTRPG Con, man. I think this will be my 16th time, if you can believe it.
Just can't believe I've missed it that many times!
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That cover really nails the look of the old pulp magazines!
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Chains! Hells yeah!
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Cuando cuando cuando?
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Looks amazing!
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Looking good, can't wait!
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Dibs on the original painting in the Kickstarter!
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Iron Ranger wrote:
Dibs on the original painting in the Kickstarter!
D'oh! Sounds like a mad rush to pledge.
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Looking forward to it!
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Congratulations Chainsaw! I did playtest this with you and I look forward to seeing the finished product! If I see you at a future Gamehole or GaryCon I'll bring a celebratory rare beer for the author of said module to consume!
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Looks interesting, guess they failed their 'Discern Noise,' roll since that giant crab is RIGHT BEHIND THEM!
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Caveman wrote:
Looks interesting, guess they failed their 'Discern Noise,' roll since that giant crab is RIGHT BEHIND THEM!
Everyone loses their surprise check eventually.
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Simple, yet says so much. Looks very fun!
Is this a single adventure or a series like Rats in the Walls?
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tomas wrote:
Simple, yet says so much. Looks very fun!
Mullen did a fantastic job, as usual!
tomas wrote:
Is this a single adventure or a series like Rats in the Walls?
A single adventure with lots of ways to approach it. When I ran it at conventions, groups often had very different experiences. I had some people sign up again just so they could try another approach!
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Chainsaw wrote:
tomas wrote:
Simple, yet says so much. Looks very fun!
Mullen did a fantastic job, as usual!
tomas wrote:
Is this a single adventure or a series like Rats in the Walls?
A single adventure with lots of ways to approach it. When I ran it at conventions, groups often had very different experiences. I had some people sign up again just so they could try another approach!
Oh, did I forget to tell you? The editor made it all linear. It now runs from plot point A to Z. There are some railroad ties to follow, in case one gets lost. Cheers!