Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Dozens of Tiny Offenses To Central European Geography

Workin' on a country map...

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  1. Neat-o. What system/s are you using these days?

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    1. When I'm running? Same as usual. AD&D/3.5 mashup.

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    2. How do you mash up AD&D and 3.5?

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    3. AD&D classes, no feats, skills for thieves only, items and spells from both versions, no prestige classes, most of the rest as 3.5

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    4. That's...that's just lovely. What do you do for monsters? Also, 1979 or 1989 AD&D? Sorry to bombard you with questions, it's just a fascinating idea.

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    5. '79 AD&D + unearthed arcana (no bards).

      For monsters I use the 3.5 stats basically (since PCs have 3.5 era hitpoints), though I usually increase their damage output and decrease hit points.

      Basically: I custom build the monsters

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  2. I like the block style of the woods. Reminds me of the old Ultima PC games from back in the day. I also like your typography (for lack of a better term) in your depiction of the mountains.

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  3. Soooo.... it's going to be color this time around?

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    1. What's the graph paper from?

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    2. Looking Glass world.

      Brand is called "whitelines"

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    3. I can't seem to find this on the web. Is Looking Glass World a virtual or meat-space shop?

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    4. it's a joke.

      "Whitelines" brand graph paper is real though.

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  4. When PC's slog through Spires of Zombar I assume they find out that princess in another castle.

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  5. Lol, Garden of Pests. Couldn't agree more. xD

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  6. The pain! The pain! :D

    Garden of Pests sounds absolutely right, though.

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  7. Nice map about the Carpathian basin. :)According to this map I live in Garden of Pests, but I was born in the Terrible Goblin Woods. :)

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  8. My own Central European-inspired blog: http://csachticz.blogspot.com/

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  9. I absolutely love this map. Thank you for sharing it.

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  10. Is this place next door to your vampire place? That makes a sort of sense....

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