Now is your chance to purchase a printed pocketbook version of the freely available FROSTCRAWL PDF. This is made available at print production cost, I make absolutely NO profit/money from your purchase. Keeping my word to make FROSTCRAWL free to you as a thanks for your patience and support!
Sweet! I ordered two copies (might as well, the shipping charges alone were almost double the price of a single unit, so what the heck); that way I'll still have a nice copy when I've worn the covers off of the first one! ;-)
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DeleteAwesome Jeff, and thanks again for your kind offer of editing help. No crying when I reach out to you for editing, you offered! ;)
ReplyDeleteI will be posting the Frostcrawl separately as a download as it is NOT included in the pocket book as it was way to small to be of any use
No problem! I wouldn't have volunteered if I wasn't prepared to do the work. I just hope I'm useful to the project... ;-)
DeleteI still hope Frostcrawl will appear in the combined hard-back version as an addition -- it is a fascinating little hexcrawl and also shows people how to make one of their own. Now if you could just get the others out there reconfigured as B&BM crawls in different parts of Zemja! (hint, hint...)
(In fact, it occurs to me that if you were to include your April 11th post's map and about three or four paragraphs talking about how you generated the terrain and then populated the various hexes, along with your final Frostcrawl adventure in the combined B&BM hardback version, you would have just created a very clear example for inexperienced folks (and those unfamiliar with Hexcrawls/Sandboxes) to use to create their own. That would be incredible -- though it might be too much extra work; that I don't know...)
ReplyDeleteThat would be nifty.
DeleteJeff and Narmer-that is an interesting idea, though it may be better as a Cauldron article? While I do intend to include Frostcrawl in the hardback BBM, the why and how details seem more appropriate to a deconstruction article in Cauldron than potentially cluttering an instructional rule book. I could certainly be wrong though. I appreciate the good idea!
ReplyDeletePoint taken -- that WOULD be a better place for it -- and would give you more room to talk everyone through it!
DeleteYeah, it would be better as an article.
Deletedamn, I missed it....
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