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The Lab'Oratory by Bryan Hinnen | 02 | |
Words & Whips | 03 | |
Under Toe: Current Happenings | 30 | |
Dungeoneer Depths (Mini-Dungeon) | ||
The Lair of Krepache the Leper | 47 | |
Features: | ||
Players' Errors In Under Skyking's Light by Bill Paley | 05 | |
This fiction serial was drawn directly from the campaign which | ||
Paley judged. Now he reveals what he felt to be the causes of the | ||
characters� demise. | ||
The Mystic: A New Magic-User Sub-Class by Jon Mattson | 06 | |
Designed for the AD&D tm system, the mystic concentrates | ||
on necromancy, prediction and divination. This is suggested as | ||
the class of a nemesis NPC. | ||
A New and Radically Different Expertise System by Bill Seligman | 09 | |
The fourth in a series of articles detailing Seligman's new FRP | ||
rules system, this ties together the first three and adds his | ||
"Ranking" experience rules. | ||
The High Priesthood of Thebes by Steve Marsh | 13 | |
Marsh introduces the lawful secret cult of Thebes, its various | ||
rituals for advancement of characters, and the sonar benefits | ||
gained at each level. | ||
The 'Other' Class In Traveller by Bill Paley | 17 | |
Here is an opportunity to make this rather nondescript class a | ||
hit more exciting by subdividing it: cops, robbers, smugglers and | ||
spies can be played. | ||
Fiction: Winter Encounters by J. Brightman & W. Sommers | 21 | |
A wandering minstrel remembers a tale of Dragon Hunters, and | ||
how they came to do battle with something that they hadn�t been | ||
hunting. | ||
Warlocks: A New Magic-User Sub-Claw by Anthony D. Barnstone | 33 | |
Warlocks deal with demonology, alchemy and the occult: yet | ||
another fine candidate for the Master of Evil in your campaign, but | ||
designed for �Old D&D� | ||
The Armed Forces In Traveller by Bill Paley | 55 | |
Paley gives a brief outline of the set-up and interaction of the | ||
six Traveller classes in his campaign. It eases players' | ||
identification with character roles. | ||
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The Edge of the Galaxy by Paul Jaquays | Back Cover |
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