Anyone know the PFPRG material in #64?
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Anyone know the PFPRG material in #64?
Well punk, do ya?
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Re: Anyone know the PFPRG material in #64?
I have nothing submitted.
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Greetings and Salutations. Well, if you haven't seen the latest Weekly Update yet ...
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Palladium Books® Weekly Update – Oct. 17, 2013 wrote:Palladium Fantasy® Adventure by Michael Osborne. Play giant characters or pint-sized humans who invade the lairs of Trolls and evil beings in control of dark magic.
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Rifter #45; Of Bows & Arrows (Archery; expanding rules and abilities)
Rifter #52; From Ruins to Runes (Living Rune Weapons; playable characters and NPC)
Rifter #55; Home Away From Home (Quorian Culture; expanded from PF Book 9: Baalgor Wastelands)
Official PDF versions of Rifter #45, #52, and #55 can be found at DriveThruRPG.
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Re: Anyone know the PFPRG material in #64?
Sounds cool.
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Hello Everyone. I wrote the Palladium Fantasy adventure in the upcoming Rifter. I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone at Palladium for publishing it and I hope everyone who has a chance to run the adventure enjoys it. I wont comment on the content untill it is published. I dont post on forums ever, but since i am being published i thought it might be appropriate. Again, thank you to Palladium Books for the opportunity.
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Re: Anyone know the PFPRG material in #64?
asbjorn wrote:Hello Everyone. I wrote the Palladium Fantasy adventure in the upcoming Rifter. I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone at Palladium for publishing it and I hope everyone who has a chance to run the adventure enjoys it. I wont comment on the content untill it is published. I dont post on forums ever, but since i am being published i thought it might be appropriate. Again, thank you to Palladium Books for the opportunity.
I also love the fact that you're not a forum poster but like the game enough to write & submit.
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Thank you. I love the game. I was introduced to Palladium when they first got the Robotech franchise and have been a fan ever since. I like the contributions you have written, especially your cannibal magic submission. That was very cool.
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Re: Anyone know the PFPRG material in #64?
asbjorn wrote:Hello Everyone. I wrote the Palladium Fantasy adventure in the upcoming Rifter. I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone at Palladium for publishing it and I hope everyone who has a chance to run the adventure enjoys it. I wont comment on the content untill it is published. I dont post on forums ever, but since i am being published i thought it might be appropriate. Again, thank you to Palladium Books for the opportunity.
Welcome to the club Looking forward to reading your adventure and using it in my own
campaigns.
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Thank you for the kind words and I hope your players enjoy the adventure. I had fun writing it. Sorry for the late post, i have been working 56 hour weeks.
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asbjorn wrote:Thank you for the kind words and I hope your players enjoy the adventure. I had fun writing it. Sorry for the late post, i have been working 56 hour weeks.
Well that can't be any fun. Where you working that many hours during the time your wrote the adventure?
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asbjorn wrote:Thank you for the kind words and I hope your players enjoy the adventure. I had fun writing it. Sorry for the late post, i have been working 56 hour weeks.
Welcome and congratulations!
56 hours? How can someone make a living working such a short week?!
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I am a patrol guard for a security company. We are entering a buisy season with the winter. We respond to enviromental alarms such as low tempeture alarms as well as burglary alarms. When it gets cold all the low temps alarms go off keeping us busy. Normally I only work 40 hours per week, but we are down a guard and everyone is chiping in to keep everything running smoothly. Fortunely most of a typical day is me sitting in my patrol car reading and writing until a alarm comes in. I do most of my writing in my patrol vehicle when nothing is going on. Unlike a fixed post guard who has to pay attention at his post his entire shift, a partrol guard has more freedom when there are no alarms coming in. I am looking forward to the other guard coming back and getting back to a 40 hour week.
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asbjorn wrote:I am a patrol guard for a security company. We are entering a buisy season with the winter. We respond to enviromental alarms such as low tempeture alarms as well as burglary alarms. When it gets cold all the low temps alarms go off keeping us busy. Normally I only work 40 hours per week, but we are down a guard and everyone is chiping in to keep everything running smoothly. Fortunely most of a typical day is me sitting in my patrol car reading and writing until a alarm comes in. I do most of my writing in my patrol vehicle when nothing is going on. Unlike a fixed post guard who has to pay attention at his post his entire shift, a partrol guard has more freedom when there are no alarms coming in. I am looking forward to the other guard coming back and getting back to a 40 hour week.
This is why I've got to get me a lap top. Using a PC I feel so in the dark ages .
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