Just downloaded a copy of Lords of Creation (1983) from some sketchy PDF site.
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@Printdevil it is really distinctive!
@edheil It's so nerfy.
How can you write about Opsis Mother of Venom, in a font that looks like it hangs out with Comic Sans at the weekend.
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@Printdevil @edheil I do wish AH had at least published the five intended adventures, but it doesn't seem likely that the lady two ever existed beyond notes at best.
I think if you'd finished the first three you'd probably get nose bleeds or something like you were in Scanners.
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I think if you'd finished the first three you'd probably get nose bleeds or something like you were in Scanners.
@Printdevil @edheil There's a soundtrack album, you know.
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@Printdevil @edheil There's a soundtrack album, you know.
For Lords of Creation? That doesn't actually surprise me, it was was just a glow in the dark weird whole event of a game.
See also "Man Myth and Magic" and its strange progression through badly understood history.
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@SJohnRoss @edheil I've heard it described as Tom Moldvay's D&D homebrew, which seems reasonable.
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For Lords of Creation? That doesn't actually surprise me, it was was just a glow in the dark weird whole event of a game.
See also "Man Myth and Magic" and its strange progression through badly understood history.
@Printdevil @edheil Oh gods no, don't mention that game!
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For Lords of Creation? That doesn't actually surprise me, it was was just a glow in the dark weird whole event of a game.
See also "Man Myth and Magic" and its strange progression through badly understood history.
@Printdevil @edheil Here's the album:
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@Printdevil @edheil Here's the album:
"good"
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@edheil It's so nerfy.
How can you write about Opsis Mother of Venom, in a font that looks like it hangs out with Comic Sans at the weekend.
@Printdevil how dare you criticize the font, it was chosen by Pithekos himself

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@Printdevil @edheil Here's the album:
@BigJackBrass @Printdevil oh amazing
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@Printdevil @edheil Here's the album:
@BigJackBrass @Printdevil whoa, fascinating article
Omegakron! – Akron’s Fantasy/Sci-Fi Role-playing Game
History of Novos Akros from Steve Felix on Vimeo. Very few small cities have their own fantasy games, which is what makes Omegakron one of the ultimate Akron-related collectable oddities. Ohio native Tom Moldvay cut his teeth in the role-playing game industry in the early 1980s by developing guides for Dungeons and Dragons as well as…
(interestingakron.wordpress.com)
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@Printdevil how dare you criticize the font, it was chosen by Pithekos himself

@edheil Pithekos the Hairy Printsetter of Old London Town
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@BigJackBrass @Printdevil whoa, fascinating article
Omegakron! – Akron’s Fantasy/Sci-Fi Role-playing Game
History of Novos Akros from Steve Felix on Vimeo. Very few small cities have their own fantasy games, which is what makes Omegakron one of the ultimate Akron-related collectable oddities. Ohio native Tom Moldvay cut his teeth in the role-playing game industry in the early 1980s by developing guides for Dungeons and Dragons as well as…
(interestingakron.wordpress.com)
Omegakron is quite a mad scenario. I always felt it was like the players were in Star Trek and beamed down into the middle of "someone else's game"
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@SJohnRoss and one can't quite tell whether this is something where the artist cuts loose like that or whether he is finding himself the executor of the art director's highly specific fetish interests and is doing the best he can with whatever reference he can source
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@SJohnRoss and one can't quite tell whether this is something where the artist cuts loose like that or whether he is finding himself the executor of the art director's highly specific fetish interests and is doing the best he can with whatever reference he can source
@SJohnRoss feels like it could go either way on this one
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@SJohnRoss feels like it could go either way on this one
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@edheil Would.
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@SJohnRoss not familiar with them! I associate the name Lejentia with Steve Crompton artwork, and as Cromp is responsible for Demi The Demoness, the idea that an RPG product he's associated with is in that category isn't too surprising.

