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Form-fillable Traveller Character Folio now available!

Started by Harl Quinn, August 21, 2014, 10:44:38 PM

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Harl Quinn

Players and GMs! Frustrated by character sheets that don't provide enough space for the information you need? Look no further, harried sojourners! What you have here is the first step toward version 2.0 of The Starfarer's Kit, still the one resource you should never leave your homeworld without.

Inside this product you'll find a form-fillable version of the redesigned five-page character folio for The Starfarer's Kit, including a topsheet designed specifically for characters in the Original Traveller Universe.

Take a step beyond the frontier and make sure your information is organized and at the ready!

http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/134285/The-Starfarers-Kit-v20-Character-Folio--Form-Fillable
"...maybe this has to do with my being around at the start of published RPGs and the DIY attitude that we all had back then but, it seems to me that if you don\'t find whatever RPG you are playing sufficiently inclusive you ought to get up off your ass and GM something that you do find sufficiently inclusive. The RPG setting of your dreams is yours to create. Don\'t sit waiting and whining for someone else to create it for you." -- Bren speaking on inclusivity in RPGs