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Lure of Gold: Who wants to finish it?

Started by Jake Norwood, June 12, 2003, 06:47:15 PM

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Claymore

Quote from: ashampineHeh, looks like I started something.

My players have gotten quite a kick out of the draft.  One of them changed his character concept from a duelist to an assassin just because he liked the draft so much.

Very interesting character -- a Tlaythian mage-killer assassin.


Ohhh....ohhhhh

Tell me tell me please! A brief overview if you can?

BTW....This might be a good idea, and I think quite a few on the list would be willing to support this endevour, buying a draft copy now for a pdf version at a later date. And if you have a almost complete draft version of Flower of Battle......I'd give my eye teeth for that! I've been waiting for that since my post lasting year asking some combat questions when you said...."wait til you see the Flower of Battle!" I've been waiting! (I put a damn campaign on hold for it :-)


Claymore
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r_callen221

I'm also interested in getting my grubby lil' hands on that tome o' gold. Let me know how you want it done; I'm more than willing to send $15 your way for a copy.

Charles

Chris

i'm sure this is way late (i've been frantically finishing my first year of teaching highschool), but i'd love to give a hand anyway i can - even if that means nothing more than reading what you have and giving you feedback.  never worked on any published material, but i've been writing my own adventures/campaign settings/game systems on my won for well nigh 12 years.  i love ros and would be thrilled to help out.  if not, i'll just join the long line of people waiting about anxiously for OBAM and FOB.  especially FOB - mass combat makes me go all fuzzy inside.

Jake Norwood

Okay, I'll set something up so that several of you can pre-order a copy, but you *must* give me play-test and other advice on it, and within a week. Fair enough?

Oh, and I'm back.

Jake
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Claymore

Quote from: Jake NorwoodOkay, I'll set something up so that several of you can pre-order a copy, but you *must* give me play-test and other advice on it, and within a week. Fair enough?

Oh, and I'm back.

Jake

Very Fair!

-Claymore
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