DCC 35?
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Re: DCC 35?
Given that the DCC RPG uses many of the gods of Aereth (such as Gorhan) as its clerical examples, not remotely difficult.
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The Punjar adventures are ... set in Punjar.
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And the Punjar city supplement (from Free RPG Day gone past) is rules free, as I recall.Harley Stroh wrote:The Punjar adventures are ... set in Punjar.
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Re: DCC 35?
Correct, sir!Bisikoff wrote:And the Punjar city supplement (from Free RPG Day gone past) is rules free, as I recall.
The scope of Áereth does need to shift slightly, though. It works best if you select one small region of the world for early on, and limit the players' knowledge to a small sphere. Then, as they grow experience, you can widen the lens.
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Re: DCC 35?
It's been working just fine for my game! But then I've been working with the DCC#35 sandbox for some time now. I just wish I knew how to handle the blogging thing to make it easier for folks to use; and maybe some day I'll have a chance to edit it for all those typos...
http://myaereth.blogspot.com/
http://myaereth.blogspot.com/