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There are an infinite number of worlds to be discovered. BESM SECOND EDITION helps you explore them all. Super-powered heroes, demonic monsters. I have been looking into playing Big Eyes Small Mouth, although I'm not sure which edition I should pick. For a print version of BESM 3rd Ed.
Okay, so I just finished watching the film 'Rise of the Lycans' on television in between handing out treats to the trick-or-treaters. I've watched it before but it made for good casual viewing a second time. I was struck again by how 'elvish' the vampire armor looked. I think it's a combination of the helm plumes and the long coat-tail look. That got me thinking about a game where all the Elves live forever because they are vampires. That seemed pretty cool, although I seem to recall that idea cropping up somewhere else, so perhaps it's not an original thought. But then what about the Lycans? Contoh Program Kasir Dengan Php Insurance.
So how about this: • Elves = vampires; the dominant culture, civilized yet decadent with a streak of evil; they live either in fortresses in rural areas or citadels in cities; their nocturnal lifestyle means they are always out of sync with their Human serfs. Okay, so Andrew Shields over at has finished his long-awaited (by me, anyway) book entitled The World Between for Fictive Hack. It is based on a setting designed by Jack Shear over at and uses rules hacked from the original rules. A quick look at the for the game shows that it is a very rough analog of western Europe and north Africa and the various regions are also rough fantasy analogs (or stereotypical analogs) of those regions. Porter Value Chain Template Powerpoint more. But there are major fantasy differences and twists--it's not an 'alternate Earth' type setting. I've been enjoying watching Andrew's work progress and I love the Old School Hack rules, so I'm excited to see what the final book will look like. As I've mentioned in earlier posts I'm working on my own campaign world and still searching for the set of rules I'll eventually use.
Old School Hack is high on the list of rules sets and I've found The World Between to be fantastic food for thought in building my campaign world. My Wednesday gaming group really enjoyed playing Old School Hack and I think I'll run at least a couple short games set in The World Between for them. Okay, so I'm finally getting down to actually writing my post for the RPG Blog Alliance Carnival.
No, seriously, I am. I really mean it this time. This month's topic, hosted by, is HORROR!
This is actually a somewhat tough topic for me because I actually don't like the horror genre. Install Sap License Command Line. The only horror fiction I've ever read is H.P. Lovecraft's works--which I highly recommend, by the way. I don't watch horror films or TV unless it's a lesser feature of something else which is of interest. The Alien series of films is a good example.