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![]() Jason S wrote:
Whole adventure section is apparently being moved to first edition subcategory and the links have not been done properly. I guess the thing will be fixed eventually, but don't ask me when. I also wanted to grab a quick scenario for an emergency campaign filler and I'm screwed :P EDIT: You can search for particular scenarios or other products via product search function though. At least that seems to be still working. ![]()
![]() chavamana wrote:
I have the same problem. I think the problem is with the golem logo, which appears oversize and pixelated and stretches the lower part of the page overlay with contact info over the download options making them unaccessible. Can someone please fix this? ![]()
![]() Silver Kraken The hull of this once silvery Squid-shaped trawler houses under a heavy coating of dust and scratches a motley crew of android scavengers who make living by mining for spare parts and precious materials. Some of them are some of them are slightly unhinged, but it's the ship's A.I. brain, or rather it's replacement who's driving the ship. Deep in ship's bowels rests a brain of an actual Kraken, hoplessly addicted to machine fluids it can suck from some of the derelict ships. It's mostly kept agreeable and lucid by regular doses administered by crew, but woe upon a ship that catches it's attention in one of it's craving fits. ![]()
![]() Marc Radle wrote:
... and it's GLORIOUS! :) ![]()
![]() Spammetzu a.k.a. Advertiser Devil The dreaded Spam Wyrm, who's breath is a cone of blackjack cards and loaded dice. Spambie - a shambling undead monstrosity that somehow keeps dropping links everywhere it goes. Spammic - dreaded abberation that appears to be a normal post, but actually wants to drag you screaming to nether realms of Hazardoom. ![]()
![]() The Doomkitten wrote:
I sincerely hope you're using something like Snaplinks for FF, which allows opening all links in a block. Seriously it speeds things up with these mass banzai attacks. ![]()
![]() I use high level NPCs in their numbers as a sort of celebrities. They have their own plans to pursue mostly and don't get in the way too much. Ocassionally a bearded mage may tip his ponty hat to PCs, or hamster petting ranger trade a pile of orcish armours for smelly rashemi cheese, but that's it. They don't have to steal PC's spotlight at all. ![]()
![]() A pile on fire... shortened to pyre. Although I like conflagation even better. If you fear that it has too many syllables, then just imagine how the goblins must consider the word important! It's so hard to pronounce, so it must be the bestest ever! (and their toothy maws also sputter in a funny way while pronouncing it). ![]()
![]() Massively... And I think I've managed to flag everything so far :D EDIT: Actually since these people keep spamming new accounts per two posts, it might make them pretty angy if there was a questionaire with about six random questions (in random order) requiring written answers. Making the registration take a while doesn't bother normal humans nearly as much as it would these repeated account creators :)
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