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Mantis
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Re: General Chat

Post by Mantis » Thu Jul 10, 2025 9:44 pm

I'm going on holiday tomorrow so activity will be limited. I'll probably keep internet browsing and forum checking to just an hour or so in the evenings so feel free to roll my attacks and various checks throughout the day.

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Stormbringer
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Re: General Chat

Post by Stormbringer » Fri Jul 11, 2025 8:01 pm

Stormbringer wrote:
Thu Jul 10, 2025 11:15 am
I have submitted my entry into the competition, after three days of non-stop writing, editing and designing.

I now have a thousand-yard stare and my head is full of tumbleweeds. Give me some days to recover then I'll return to our adventure!
Right boys, here's my entry to the competition:

https://tikitang.itch.io/trial-by-fire- ... k-mountain

Don't worry, I'm not going to run this particular adventure for you (it's a one-shot and not really fitting with the particular 'tone' of our campaign), but I'd be interested to hear your feedback on it, if you have the time to read all fourteen pages!
"Kingdoms and empires pass away like mist from the sea; the people shout and triumph and even in the revelry of Belshazzar's feast, the Medes break the gates of Babylon."

— Robert E. Howard, The Gates of Bal-Sagoth

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Animalmother
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Re: General Chat

Post by Animalmother » Sat Jul 12, 2025 4:59 pm

Image

I'll have a look at it later..

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Re: General Chat

Post by Stormbringer » Wed Jul 16, 2025 1:33 pm

Sorry for the slower pace this week, folks. I have the week off work which means I am not chained to my desk, so less opportunity to write!
"Kingdoms and empires pass away like mist from the sea; the people shout and triumph and even in the revelry of Belshazzar's feast, the Medes break the gates of Babylon."

— Robert E. Howard, The Gates of Bal-Sagoth

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