Arduin Grimoire, Part VII
Arduin Grimoire, Part VI Classes, Part II Am I Sufficiently Out Of Ideas It’s Time For A “You Got No Class” Joke? Aw, Hell No. I Have Two Volumes Still Ahead Of Me, Better Save The Good Stuff For When … Continue reading →
Arduin Grimoire, Part VI Classes, Part II Am I Sufficiently Out Of Ideas It’s Time For A “You Got No Class” Joke? Aw, Hell No. I Have Two Volumes Still Ahead Of Me, Better Save The Good Stuff For When … Continue reading →
Arduin Grimoire, Part VI Classes Like Magic Items And Monsters, You Can Never Have Too Many, Right? (Note That I Didn’t Make Some Kind Of ‘You Got No Class’ Joke. Clearly, I’m Aiming Higher Now.) OK! After an excessive series … Continue reading →
PrinceCon III Handbook, Part IV Magic Items II: Magic Harder Being The Hopefully Final Part Of This Digression At long last, we come to what is (probably) the end of the line for this, and then, back to Arduin. We … Continue reading →
PrinceCon III Handbook, Part III Magic Items So Rare And Special In Old School Games, They Literally Take Up Half The Book Here Rather bizarrely, someone seems to actually be reading these bits of extemporanea, and following the sometimes strangely … Continue reading →
PrinceCon 3 Handbook, Part II We Probably Still Don’t Care What Howard Says No, I Have No Idea Why That Struck Me As So Funny. It Just Did, OK? Sheesh, The Way You People In My Imagination Whine About These … Continue reading →
PrinceCon 3 Handbook, Or, I Don’t Care What Howard Says In The Old Days, They Handed Out Entire Variant Rules Systems At Cons How Cool Is That? My Arduin articles are evidently quite popular, possibly drawing up to a half-dozen … Continue reading →
Arduin Grimoire, Part IV Out Of Alignment BTW, in case anyone stumbles on one of these pages out of order, and wonders how to get the hell away find the rest, I’m trying to gather them all here. Enjoy. Or … Continue reading →
Arduin Grimoire, Part III A Man (Hobgoblin, Nixie, Cave Man) Has Got To Know His Limitations Now, we turn to character racial class, level, and attribute limits. You damn punk kids might not know this, but time was, there were … Continue reading →
Arduin Grimoire, Part II In Which We Actually Open The Book Sorry about the blurry edges; if you think I’m going to press my 37-year-old copy flat just to get a clean scan for the benefit of the three or … Continue reading →
Walking Through The Arduin Triology (And Maybe The Others) Or, Why Didn’t I Think Of This Before? Because I’m Extremely Dim, That’s Why! So, I’ve raved on and on about the Arduin books, how much they meant to me in … Continue reading →