Over on the blooski, someone actually asked me to name my favorite FRP city guides.
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@SJohnRoss Interesting... The original JG edition was pretty chaotically put together, but - if your brain was wired like mine - it just seemed to pair perfectly with the chaos of the city itself.
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@SJohnRoss The S&S ed. sounds tempting but not at those collector prices... I'll have to stick to my old CSWE and beater CSIO that's what, 45 years old now or thereabouts?
Not that I think I could work it into my current campaign anyway.
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@SJohnRoss No good guides after 1999?
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@SJohnRoss No good guides after 1999?
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@SJohnRoss The S&S ed. sounds tempting but not at those collector prices... I'll have to stick to my old CSWE and beater CSIO that's what, 45 years old now or thereabouts?
Not that I think I could work it into my current campaign anyway.
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@SJohnRoss I've always been really interested in the idea of city books but haven't really scratched that itch much. The Thieves World anthologies and graphic novels were a huge influence on my gaming - I gravitated to making a city run by thief/assassin guilds a repeating feature of some campaigns. I never managed to get the supplement and only flipped through copies at Walden Books back in the day.
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@SJohnRoss I've always been really interested in the idea of city books but haven't really scratched that itch much. The Thieves World anthologies and graphic novels were a huge influence on my gaming - I gravitated to making a city run by thief/assassin guilds a repeating feature of some campaigns. I never managed to get the supplement and only flipped through copies at Walden Books back in the day.
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@SJohnRoss Didn't even hear of that one. Then again the glut was intense.
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@SJohnRoss Didn't even hear of that one. Then again the glut was intense.
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