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A Comical Journey: February 2010
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A personal journey comics from the Golden Age through today, along with Dungeons and Dragons and other fun stuff! Thursday, February 11, 2010. Review: Men in Black: The Movie (Oct 1997) -Official Comic Adaptation. Men in Black: The Movie. Well, they did one thing right on this movie adaptation, which was to get the actual creator of the Men in Black to write the comics adaptation of the movie inspired by the comics! Comics of MIB (or the movie) leaving this issue very forgettable. Links to this post.
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RPGNotícias: 01/05/12
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Terça-feira, maio 15, 2012. Pathfinder: Advanced Race Guide - Felinos. Compartilhar com o Pinterest. Pessoalmente sempre fui um fã de raças felinas ( Catfolks ) para D&D, provavelmente pelo meu carinho pelo personagem Kimahri. De Final Fantasy X. Por sorte, o Advanced Race Guide. Irá trazer essa raça de uma maneira completa para Pathfinder e vários talentos, habilidades de ladino e até magias foram anunciadas no Blog Oficial da Paizo. E a magia Steal Breath. Once per day, when a catfolk rogue attempts to...
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Tabletop On the Desktop: New adventure: Tranzar's Redoubt
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Tabletop On the Desktop. Brave the Labyrinth Issue Guide. Old School Dice Roller. New adventure: Tranzar's Redoubt. A new, mid-level adventure for Labyrinth Lord is now available from Taskboy Games: Tranzar's Redoubt. From the blurb on the front:. While it can be used on its own, TR was always designed to be dropped into existing campaigns and dungeons to provide unexpected, extended play. This location-based adventure is so Old School, you'll want to break out your walkman and go Footloose. Roles, Rules...
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Tabletop On the Desktop: May 2013
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Tabletop On the Desktop. Brave the Labyrinth Issue Guide. Old School Dice Roller. Is fast becoming one of my favorite indie RPG publishers of tight, coherent adventures for Labyrinth Lord. Atarin's Delve. Provides a great example of its output. The production of this short adventure excellent. Great maps by Dyson Logos, a consistent layout and tight prose make this content easily digestible. All told, this product provides excellent value for the consumer and a yard stick for other publishers. Places to ...
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Tabletop On the Desktop: October 2014
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Tabletop On the Desktop. Brave the Labyrinth Issue Guide. Old School Dice Roller. In the hopper: The Horror Beneath Graywater Tower. If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans." - Woody Allen. I am about 40% complete working through a new full-length adventure for Labyrinth Lord, called The Horror Beneath Graywater Tower. To whet your appetite, here is the current blurb for the front of the adventure:. With any luck, this adventure should be available on RPGNow.com. Posted by Joe Johnston.
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Tabletop On the Desktop: Brave the Labyrinth Issue Guide
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Tabletop On the Desktop. Brave the Labyrinth Issue Guide. Old School Dice Roller. Brave the Labyrinth Issue Guide. The following is the list of articles that appear in each issue of Brave the Labyrinth, a fanzine devoted to the Labyrinth Lord RPG. Issues listed in reverse chronological publish date order. Articles listed in appearance order. Release date: January 2015. Beetle Notes and Reader Mail. Peter C. Spahn. Map: Andrel Castle, Tim Hartin. James M. Spahn. Beetle Reviews: The Caves of Ortok. New Mag...
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Tabletop On the Desktop: January 2014
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Tabletop On the Desktop. Brave the Labyrinth Issue Guide. Old School Dice Roller. The value proposition of low-level heroes. A lonely outpost on the edge of civilization is being harassed by a rabble of unruly goblinoids. The forces at the outpost turn to your party of novice heroes to save them. Why doesn't the town/outpost/keep just round up 10 or so of their own people to slay the kobolds/rats/vampire roses? Player Characters as mercenaries offer their clients a few advantages:. With some obvious modi...