
Trace Coburn |
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I benefited from Mikase’s largesse last year, and now I figure it’s my turn to act in the same spirit. ;) Now, I sure ain’t rich, but I can spare a little gaming-cash this Christmas, and I need to offset a possible injustice: my mania about typos means I may not have given Little Red Goblin Games’ Odyssey: A Greek Source Book as much love as it really deserves. Therefore, I’m looking to give away up to six copies so more Paizonians can add some Greek flavour to their campaigns and get the chance to make up their own minds.
Register your interest by posting in this thread, including a spoiler-text holding a number between 1 and 20. If there are more than six interested posters by the close of entries, 1d20 rolls against each poster’s number will be used to resolve ‘ties’: the six posters whose chosen numbers are closest to their respective dice-rolls will ‘win’.
Entries will close at the start of the Packers/Falcons NFL game on Sunday 8 December, with delivery soon after the final whistle. ;)

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For reference, I’m posting from New Zealand, and I figured that with so many Americans here, Sunday Night Football was the easiest common-point-of-reference to set that wouldn’t involve messing about with “yes, but ‘eight o’clock’ where?”. :rolleyes:
Also for the record: the Packers/Falcons game will be on TV, live on ESPN, in just under an hour — so if anyone else wants to put their name forward, there’s still a little time. ;) /subtle hint

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While I settle up who gets what, Adama glare at that wiseacre Azaelas Fayth, here are a few additional resources for those looking to craft Greek-flavoured campaigns:
— Sean K. Reynolds’ The New Argonauts, a (free!) pdf on how to run an Grecian-style campaign in 3.5, which shouldn’t need much updating. ;)
— The old-school game Mazes & Minotaurs is far from mechanically compatible with the PFRPG, but it contains all manner of useful idea-fodder. If nothing else, the world-map should be handy for homebrewers. ;)
- Rogue Genius Games’ Papercraft Legions: Titanic Clash, a collection of Hellenic-styled paper minis for less than US$5.
You don’t have to use any or all of them in toto, and indeed probably shouldn’t; nonetheless, we’re all gamers here, and gamers all know how to loot what they need from a product and leave what they can’t use. ;)

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After much fighting with the board’s dice-rollers (which have since re-randomised all those d20s, preventing publication of the raw results for transparency >:(), the winners of our game-of-chance were Azaelas Fayth/JTMC93, TarkXT/Tark the Ork, Ishmell, Aleron, DaWay, and Fig: gentlefolk all, congratulations, enjoy reading Odyssey (it should already be in your downloads!), and feel free to add your own review to the product page! Those who didn’t win, I’m sorry my gaming budget can’t stretch that much further. :-(
To everyone reading, I wish you a Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays. ;D