Post House Rules, Classes, Races, Rules Questions, New Spells, Monsters, Interesting Links, and, above all else, musings on Swords & Wizardry and Oe d&d.
Best of luck with your blog and thank you for the link, I have linked back and will be eyeing your blog.
Note: Most of the time I seem to get irrelevent words for verification and I always see people get neat words. This time my word is one of Lord Dunsany's Gods of Pegana; Shish. Ominous?
Hi ancientvaults. Thanks for adding us to your roll.
I place your site easily in the top ten regular "must reads" in the old school blogosphere, and your creative energy and output is second to none. I don't know how you do it!
"Common, standard hirelings are basically the usual craftsmen or laborers taken on by lower level player characters...In general the various occupations represented here are common to most settlements of village-size and above, although each and every village will not be likely to furnish each and every sort of common hireling." (ad&d "Dungeon Master's Guide", 1979) p. 28.
A careful (and at times even overly analytic) exploration of the traditions of "old school" fantasy roleplaying by two former d&d apostates who have recently returned to the game's roots. All advice and any suggestion is welcome.
Expect a particular focus on the retro-clone of OD&D, Swords & Wizardry as well as the occasional session recap from ongoing games. In our games we steal unabashedly from the great OD&D blogs linked to below.
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Welcome to the RPG blog-o-sphere. :D
- Brian
Thanks very much trollsmyth. I've been a long-time lurker/reader/enjoyer of your blog.
Best of luck with your blog and thank you for the link, I have linked back and will be eyeing your blog.
Note: Most of the time I seem to get irrelevent words for verification and I always see people get neat words. This time my word is one of Lord Dunsany's Gods of Pegana; Shish. Ominous?
Hi ancientvaults. Thanks for adding us to your roll.
I place your site easily in the top ten regular "must reads" in the old school blogosphere, and your creative energy and output is second to none. I don't know how you do it!
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