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Re: [HOE] Lost Colony (PEG)



Though I risk fueling the fire...felt I needed to chime up.

I play the classic Deadlands system every Saturday.  I play the D20 D&D
every Sunday.  I personally like having both systems in the books since it
allowed me to mix the genres together.  While DMing the Sunday group, I
slipped in a gypsy Tarot reader that could steal power from Tanar'ai and
focus the power through her cards.  The party loved this NPC and the next
thing I knew, I had three more players for my Saturday group.  Next I plan
to introduce a Harrowed Blackguard or perhaps a mad scientist dwarf/gnome.

PEG - keep up the great work.

~Paul Goodwin

----- Original Message -----
From: "glock" <glockwork@tardhauze.org>
To: <hoe@gamerz.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: [HOE] Lost Colony (PEG)


> At 9:47 AM -0700 10/16/02, Kevin L Stoner wrote:
> >In as kind words as I can put it, this rant has been
> >discussed before now put down the attitude and step away from
> >the keyboard. If I and my group enjoy D20 then we are not
> >conspiring to kill off gaming. Let it go and remember we all
> >want to have fun and your opinion wont change that.
>
>   It doesn't sound like anyone is complaining about your personal taste
for
> d20 here.
>  These complaints focus on d20 pollution of a 'core' deadlands rulebook to
> the detriment of people who *don't* use/like/want d20. Space spent on d20
> rules that could have been used for more plot exposition or more deadlands
> content.
>
>   I am one of those people: any d20 pages in LC are wasted on me.  They
> might as well be blank, or filled with rules for Starfleet Battles.
>
>   but in the long run, I guess I can't gripe too loudly about something
PEG
> feels is necessary for continued survival.  :/
>
>  - bax
>
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