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Robert Miller 55 wrote:
The laminate holds the crease fold better than I would like, but I have been happy enough with them that I own the whole line.

Cool, thanks. I guess I'll crank up a subscription.


Question about the flip-mats: These are folded, yes? When unfolded, do they lay flat? I purchased a (non-Paizo) folded map a few years back, and the thing is virtually unusable because the creases are so stiff that the unfolded map ends up crisscrossed with ridges.

Thanks!


Hasbro, please hurry up and sell the D&D brand to someone other than WotC. I mean, anybody . . .


Thanks! Book nerd that I am, I was simply curious.

Looking forward to more!

(Got any Bradbury in the pipeline?)


Just received the first two books of my subscription. They look great. But I was wondering: Why trade paper instead of mass market?

Peace,

Lance


I've sometimes wondered about updating the adventure to 3.5, or writing a sequel to it, but with the magazine only printing three (four?) adventures per issue now, it seems a harder nut to crack . . . besides, I'm pretty rusty on my 3.5 rules. When I write a D20 module for Necromancer Games, I keep the rules fairly light, and depend upon the D20 editors to clean up after me.


Nicolas Logue wrote:
Has Lance written for Dungeon!?! I loved Lamentation of Thieves, what a great adventure!

Thanks!

Actually, my first paid writing gig ever was in DUNGEON. Can anyone name the issue? Since then, the floodgates have opened!

But that flood, alas, hasn't swept away any recent DUNGEON issues. My most recent contribution is "Fortune Favors the Dead" in issue #80, with that great cover art by Mark Zug.


Bones McCoy wrote:
You could even get Gygax and Kuntz to have some input into the setting then.

Yes, and they could rewrite the entire setting so as to do away with all the questionable additions of recent years.


Willie Walsh, hands down.

Hey, wait a minute, where's my name on that list?

Heh-heh.