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Gyrre:
We're at the final boss. Right now it's unconscious, but after this round, it's probably going to wake up.


EDIT: It's awake and it's called Galdier Vallik, Destroyer of Worlds. He's a White Wyrm's head attached to plants and insectoid parts.

EDIT:ugggghhhhhhh! It was created by a Dr. Gero! And it's got 2 siblings.

EDIT: We TALKED our way out of the fight!

EDIT: ...........a tarasque just joined our party. A TARASQUE JUST JOINED OUR PARTY!!! The tarasque is over 400 years old so it's mellowed out a little.

hedgie:

--- Quote from: Gyrre on 29 Sep 2018, 15:28 ---Pantheons are a lot of work.

I looked into it for the lizard world one I mentioned above, and I'm honestly tempted to just reskin one of the existing pantheons with a bit of mixing and matching.

--- End quote ---

That they are.  I've fifteen down, and think I need to add some more so that there are more than one deities for the neutral alignments (excepting true neutral, which has 3).  Going to get to that later since I'm working on the map right now.

ZoeB:
40 years ago there were no websites. There was no web in 1978. There were the functional equivalents though, APA (amateur press association) magazines. Contributors would handwrite or type (on a manual typewriter - word processors didn't exist) their contributions, post them by snail mail (sometimes internationally) where they'd be mimeographed, and copies sent to all subscribers.

A page from Alarums & Excursions Magazine, November 2018 so written in early October.



Here's the index for that issue. Some might recognise a few of the authors.

Gyrre:
2018, So it only recently folded?

Wow.

pwhodges:

--- Quote from: ZoeB on 01 Oct 2018, 05:03 ---word processors didn't exist
--- End quote ---

True, but only just.  Norsk Data had a fully-functioning word processor within five years of that, and HTML-formatted email by 1985.  By 1978, you could already type in a computer editor with "run-off" commands which would format your output when printing - I wrote some manuals that way.

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