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Supplements or modules that turned into new systems?

Started by Bloody Stupid Johnson, June 12, 2012, 12:57:15 AM

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jeff37923

Quote from: Bobloblah;548203I don't think that's quite right. It was initially a trilogy of 3rd party modules for D&D3.0, out of which eventually sprang Warmachine, Hordes, and the upcoming Iron Kingdoms RPG.

I could be wrong, the only release dates I could find show Warmachine: Prime coming out in 2003 and the first of the Witchfire Trilogy adventures coming out in 2001. The Iron Kingdoms RPG is still currently in development with Privateer Press as far as I know.
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