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The Ultimate Thread Necromancy - AD&D Sucks

Started by estar, April 14, 2016, 11:27:51 AM

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Larsdangly

I've previously done limited private distribution of documents that contain copyrighted material (just for personal use to a half dozen people). Rather than send that material out again to a couple new people, I am currently finishing up a project that basically re-does the whole thing as a 'copyright clean' retroclone, folding in decades worth of material (talents, jobs, spells, monsters) from my own campaign, and using some house rules that I have found effective at smoothing over some funny spots in the original without changing its basic character. I'm not quite ready to send the finished product out (where - google docs? Lulu?), but I should be within a couple of weeks. I'll come back here and post an informational announcement when it is done.

estar

Quote from: Larsdangly;892812I I am currently finishing up a project that basically re-does the whole thing as a 'copyright clean' retroclone, folding in decades worth of material (talents, jobs, spells, monsters) from my own campaign, and using some house rules that I have found effective at smoothing over some funny spots in the original without changing its basic character. I'm not quite ready to send the finished product out (where - google docs? Lulu?), but I should be within a couple of weeks. I'll come back here and post an informational announcement when it is done.

I understand exactly where you are coming from.

Basically what my Majestic Wilderland supplement is and Majestic Wilderlands 2.0 extends that to a full ruleset because I want everything in one spot in a nice format.

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40 years from now we'll still be seeing a lot of the same arguments, I'm sure.
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