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FaerieGodfather
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Starting roleplaying with AD&D 1st Edition in... 1993 or so. Took me a few years to realize that there were multiple editions, and that Gazetteers weren't supposed to be compatible with AD&D. First AD&D book I bought with my own money was the excellent Thri-Kreen of Athas. My favorite D&D setting is Spelljammer and my favorite version of the D&D rules is the Player's Option rules for 2e, though I am proud to say "I'm WIth D&D" as long as it's not "Core Only" or E6 or some other perversion.

Currently working on my own retrogame. Started off as an attempt to bolt Player's Option mechanics onto a simpler framework, and it's slowly turning into its own thing. I plan on using the system for a couple of my original settings, and releasing a generic version of the rules as a roughly OSR-compatible clone.
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garhkal
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Welcome to the site Faerie..
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Halaster-Blackcloak
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Good choice! Conrgats, and welcome!
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RPG Dinosaur
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:welcome: That's a cool Avatar you've got there!
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FaerieGodfather
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RPG Dinosaur wrote::welcome: That's a cool Avatar you've got there!
Thanks! I actually commissioned it from an artist.

The runes mean "the joy of victory for the sake of posterity".
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