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Re: Adventure! What kind will you run for DCC?
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:35 pm
by Lord Kjeran
Chello!
I'm thinking a gritty version of Hommlett...maybe starting out in Nulb instead....
Re: Adventure! What kind will you run for DCC?
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 9:25 pm
by GnomeBoy
finarvyn wrote:Gnomeboy, I've just figured out your alignment. I'm not sure why it wasn't obvious before....

"Stupid Neutral" has come up in the past, when using the (rightfully) little used stupid-clever axis...
Re: Adventure! What kind will you run for DCC?
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:32 am
by finarvyn
Nope. Flat out Evil.

Re: Adventure! What kind will you run for DCC?
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:57 am
by Arawn76
I wouldn't mind having a go at adapting the Falcon Trilogy from Greyhawk or maybe do something with To find a king and its sequel.
Re: Adventure! What kind will you run for DCC?
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:54 am
by GnomeBoy
finarvyn wrote:Nope. Flat out Evil.

lol

Re: Adventure! What kind will you run for DCC?
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 3:25 pm
by moes1980
finarvyn wrote:Drat. I missed that set because I was still playing OD&D and AD&D and didn't keep up with the newer editions of D&D. Guess I'll have to haunt e-bay for it.

Well, if you were full swing into ADnD this product would have seemd odd. The rules are more watered down and uses the "elf is its own class" convention and only had fighter, elf, mage, theif, cleric, halfling, and dwarf so it kind of seemed more like an intro box in its day. But I was kind of young at the time and, though I got to tag along in my older borther's ADnD games, I didn't feel I could handle the rules in those books. But when "DnD Basic came was released in that box set, well, that sounded just fine for me at the age I was during that time. After begging/nagging my parients to buy it for me the finally did. So I got three of my friends togethter, they rolled up a cleric, a theif, and a mage (I still have the sheets) and it is waht I conserder to be the real start of my hobby gaming days.
And though I never really thought it would be possible, it sounds like DCCRPG has got me as excited about adventuring once again in a way I never thought I would again. (note how I switched from "gaming hobby" to adventuring because to me thats what exploring the portal under the stars is really going to feel like when I run it for free RPG day in peroia Illinois. PLAYING AN RPG IS AN ADVENTURE AGAIN!
