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Redefining 'Rules and setting light' - My first 24-hour RPG (I was bored)

Started by Narf the Mouse, October 09, 2008, 12:16:47 AM

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Narf the Mouse

It's an excellent game for those who want only the barest minimum needed to play.

By any other standards, it's bare, dry, dusty bones: Simply Stats RPG

It has, as far as I can tell, 'Enough information to play', thereby being a complete RPG. Given that it's actually an under-24 hours RPG, I consider that an accomplishment. :)

Inspired by old-school, new-school and charts.
Classes: Champion, Warrior, Wizard, Cleric, Warlord, Ghoul (Monster class, no skill points)
Races: Humans, Dwarven, Elven, Halfling, Goblin, Ohgreates and Suspiciously Large Rats.

Whoops, forgot to define FC and FL. * Sneaks it in.
Snuck in a bit about success roll die.
The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.

Age of Fable

free resources:
Teleleli The people, places, gods and monsters of the great city of Teleleli and the islands around.
Age of Fable \'Online gamebook\', in the style of Fighting Fantasy, Lone Wolf and Fabled Lands.
Tables for Fables Random charts for any fantasy RPG rules.
Fantasy Adventure Ideas Generator
Cyberpunk/fantasy/pulp/space opera/superhero/western Plot Generator.
Cute Board Heroes Paper \'miniatures\'.
Map Generator
Dungeon generator for Basic D&D or Tunnels & Trolls.

Narf the Mouse

Open Office, or any program that can use the Open Document Format.

And here it is in a .rtf I just copy-pasted, so the format isn't as clean.
The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.

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It's an Open Office Document, I think.  Narf, you maybe wanna save that as a .pdf or .rtf and post a separate version?  I can open it in Open Office but it's gibberish in WordPad or Notepad.

EDIT: NOW I JUST LOOK STUPID, DON'T I.
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Narf the Mouse

The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.

Narf the Mouse

Have either of you managed to actually do anything with it? (Curious)
The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.