At any given moment, Labyrinth Lord and Blood & Treasure are either tied for 1st in the poll, or extremely close 1st and 2nd place.
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Five Magic Items plus Adventure Hooks and Monster Stats for The Baptism of
Fire Rpg or Other OSR Role Playing Games
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The Baptism of Fire RPG is set in a "medieval authentic" early
11th-century Poland where the world is exactly as the people of that time
imagined it—meani...
10 hours ago
Oh please!
ReplyDeleteWe all know you're going with B&T because it's the new shiny.
And since your gamer ADD needs to be in 24pt. font, a Kickstarter for Squirrels & 'Get the ball!' just seems like a great idea.
@SAROE - i might go with both the way this vote seems to be going ;)
ReplyDeleteBut yes, the 8 or 10 pt font is killing my old eyes these days ;)
B&T? I did a little research, but can't figure out why it's so popular on this poll. Is there a B&T apologist (not the writer) somewhere that can help me?
ReplyDelete@Digital Orc-
ReplyDeleteBlood & Treasure is:
-The new 'Shiny" as it was recently released.
-John Slater,the man who wrote it, is pretty well known for his NOD blog and NOD magazine (Swords & Wizardry stuff) - he does very good work.
-many who have read B&T see it as a game that you can painlessly grab material from other editions, much like C&C
-it has gained a very strong and vocal (tho I suspect still relatively small) following in a very short time