I joined a group I found via a gaming forum (a few years ago).
Another time (1995ish) I left a "Mage the ascension" game.
First of all, I have never played 3.5 or DnD version 4.
I liked it as all the rules were in one large book.
It did come quite highly recommended to me by some friends who play PF as well.
Hi, I'm currently running a couple of Pathfinder campaigns.
I don't need it to include mapping software, just a good system to record the details of a campaign. Is there such a thing? preferably free please :)
Quote: If you look at the CSII page of the wiki, that will tell you how many of the Campaign Setting sections have been completely covered. The ones not crossed off may have been started, but not completed yet (most have 2-3 articles from that section done, but not all of them). OK cool, thanks, very useful :)
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Yes that's the one. Yeah I love classical music, I grew up with it when my mother used to clean the house listening to it when I was just a little boy, a Loooong time ago :DI'll take a gander at that musical thread later :)
I'll check out the Wiki and see if I can get by with that, if not I'll buy the PDF version, although I prefer to have a hardcopy so I can pick it up and read it whenever I want but I can get by with the PDF version and my laptop during gaming sessions. Regarding Paizocon, if I'm not working that weekend I might like to go to that, I haven't been to a gaming convention for a long time. Thanks for all the info everyone :)
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Yeah I've seen the amazon site for it, but it's out of stock unfortunately. But amazon are quite reliable, I get lots of stuff from them.Quote:
My wife is Danish and I lived in Denmark for some years, Like Bens said, it's a play on words of the dans macabre musical piece (which I quite like) and my family's Danish origins. |