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I'm kind of gutted that I picked up a bunch if Dragon Warriors pdfs a few months back. I'll have to take a look what is in the BoH that I dont have.
 
It's worth mentioning that physical copies of the Dragon Warriors rulebook are "pay what you want" on Drive Thru right now (with a minumum of I think $12 for printing costs)
 
It's worth mentioning that physical copies of the Dragon Warriors rulebook are "pay what you want" on Drive Thru right now (with a minumum of I think $12 for printing costs)
I'll have to check the crates, but I'm pretty sure I got that too :quiet:
 
I've got everything already... you could almost suspect me of liking the "British fantasy" style, right:shade:?
Hell, I still have the original DW books right here.

Unfortunately, I traded Maelstrom away in 1986. It was interesting (the magic rules left an impression) but in 1985 I had no idea how to play in such a setting.
 
Hell, I still have the original DW books right here.

Unfortunately, I traded Maelstrom away in 1986. It was interesting (the magic rules left an impression) but in 1985 I had no idea how to play in such a setting.
There have been new editions. Both of the classic Maelstrom, and the Maelstrom Rome, Maelstrom Domesday and Maelstrom Gothic are rather good, and quite available:smile:.
 
They always seem to bundle things I have already!

Anyway, Maelstrom is a very influential little game - written in a trade sized paperback, sort of a forerunner to WFRP both in it's setting and also in its percentile system, and its magic system is also a forerunner to Mage Spheres in a way (albeit with just one sphere!)
 
They always seem to bundle things I have already!

Anyway, Maelstrom is a very influential little game - written in a trade sized paperback, sort of a forerunner to WFRP both in it's setting and also in its percentile system, and its magic system is also a forerunner to Mage Spheres in a way (albeit with just one sphere!)

Big fan of the original game, my sorta review and thread dedicated to it is here.
 
Maelstrom was also a massive influence on Zweihander, according to Daniel Fox.
 
I just got the KODT bundles. I really enjoyed those comics, and it's a hela of a deal. $40 for about $200+ worth of issues

Kewl. Rereading a multitude of back issues of KoDT was a pleasant surprise and it even includes the Java Joint and Bag War Saga (I could never find the former and never finished reading the latter).
 
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