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Ever finished building your Dungeons and Dragons, Vampire: The Requiem, Mutants and Masterminds, or other RPG character and wondered, "How can I make this a character of depth and substance?" A back-story or biography for your character is the easiest way to transform her or him from a two-dimensional figure to a fascinating and inciting hero (or maybe villain!). Hopefully, this guide will help you in the process. http://www.wikihow.com/Create-an-Interesting-Back-Story-for-Your-RPG-Character

How to Create an Interesting Back Story for Your RPG Character

In our 17 March 2012 session, we played Dungeon Raiders, a retroclone of classic D&D. The Group: Let’s Play an Interesting RPG About the group (with instructions on joining or watching our games) This session’s Google documents: characters and the upper-level temple map The System: Marvel Heroic Roleplaying Rules complexity: Light (10-page basic book) Availability: Free PDF The Players Brent P. Newhall, … Continue reading In our 17 March 2012 session, we played Dungeon Raiders, a retroclone of classic D&D. The Group: Let’s Play an Interesting RPG About the group (with instructions on joining or watching our games) This session’s Google documents: characters and the upper-level temple map The System: Marvel Heroic Roleplaying Rules complexity: Light (10-page basic book) Availability: Free PDF The … Continue reading In our 3 March 2012 session, we played Marvel Heroic Roleplaying, a story-oriented game of comic book characters, using the Cortex+ system.

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Most of you who are invested in the reprint progress are reading the Kickstarter updates as they come out, right? But just in case there are any of you who didn't see it, the printer has informed me that the coloring book and the reprinted OOTS books will not be shipped out from them until the first week of May, rather than before the end of April as originally hoped. When you add in the time for them to get from the printer to Ookoodook and the time for Ookoodook to pack them, that means that no unsigned book packages will go into the mail before the second week of May (and it will take a while after that to get the last one out). For those of you waiting for the books to show up in the Ookoodook storefront (or in game stores nationwide), you shouldn't expect them before the end of May. http://www.giantitp.com/index.html
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http://www.errantdreams.com/pages/rpg Everyone wants something different out of their tabletop (pen-and-paper) roleplaying experience. Because of this, you won't find all of our articles helpful. We wouldn't be able to write much if we stuck to universal articles, and we have our own preferences too.

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