Thank God for Quality Binding

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Posted by Spider of Leng
1/25/2020 7:34 am
#1

So I was working late into the night last night on my Dark Treasury campaign (now in Mount Vhurrmithadon).  As I sometimes do, I set my AS&SH book on the floor next to the low table I work at, figuring I'd just pick things up today.  But alas, my apartment flooded last night due to heavy rains (not the first time) and my book got wet.  Fortunately, it looks like it can be saved, other than a bit of page wrinkling.  Glad Jeff sprung for real binding rather than going the Lulu POD route.  If this had been my Labyrinth Lord book, not sure things would have been the same.  That thing's barely a year old and pages are already falling out.


"Could you fancy me as a pirate bold?  Or a longship Viking warrior with the old gods on his side?  Well, I'm an inshore man and I'm nobody's hero.  But I'll make you tight for a windy night and a dark ride."--Jethro Tull
 
Posted by mabon5127
1/25/2020 12:39 pm
#2

The books are of incredible quality and very tough! Great testimonial.


“How can I wear the harness of toil
And sweat at the daily round,
While in my soul forever
The drums of Pictdom sound?” 
 
Posted by rhialto
1/25/2020 4:56 pm
#3

Yikes, sorry to hear that...on the subject of the armor class of AS&SH, I had one of my younguns spill his drink on one of my AS&SH Players' Handbook...thankfully just water, but it was *drenched*. Aside from your hoped-for page wrinkling it's perfectly serviceable.


"It is all very well to point out that the man lacks facility; as he asserts, sheer force can overpower sophistication."
Jack Vance, Rhialto the Marvellous
 
Posted by Spider of Leng
1/26/2020 9:37 am
#4

Update as of this morning is that I appear to have saved it with minimal damage.  You can definitely tell it's been damaged, but it will still be playable.


"Could you fancy me as a pirate bold?  Or a longship Viking warrior with the old gods on his side?  Well, I'm an inshore man and I'm nobody's hero.  But I'll make you tight for a windy night and a dark ride."--Jethro Tull
 
Posted by Ghul
1/26/2020 1:49 pm
#5

Glad to hear the damage was minimal. Game on! ;)


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