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- Thu Apr 06, 2017 1:38 pm
- Forum: Castles & Crusades Open Discussion: General, The Rules, The Law & the Chaos
- Topic: Petrified Player Characters and how to Cure them
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Re: Petrified Player Characters and how to Cure them
This Asudem ... is this Aihdre lore? I don't actually own any of the setting books (yet), but do like the idea of a quest, and have not thrown a lamia at the party yet.
- Mon Apr 03, 2017 3:06 pm
- Forum: Castles & Crusades Open Discussion: General, The Rules, The Law & the Chaos
- Topic: Petrified Player Characters and how to Cure them
- Replies: 12
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Re: Petrified Player Characters and how to Cure them
Wow! What a wealth of ideas and directions to go in! Thanks all. I thought Dispell Magic seemed like an awfully 'light' way out of the situation at hand, even though my players are all low level enough that none of them could cast it. Great to hear they'll need to do something more epic than find a ...
- Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:03 pm
- Forum: Castles & Crusades Open Discussion: General, The Rules, The Law & the Chaos
- Topic: Petrified Player Characters and how to Cure them
- Replies: 12
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Petrified Player Characters and how to Cure them
Yes, the subject sounds like another JK Rowling film, and no I wouldn't complain if it actually was one. On top of hitting up the Troll Lords' booth at Garycon for lots of awesome books that have not been found on my local comic shop's shelves, I also picked up the Monster Alphabet from Goodman Game...
- Sat Apr 01, 2017 1:40 pm
- Forum: Castles & Crusades Open Discussion: General, The Rules, The Law & the Chaos
- Topic: Why do C&C classes advance at different rates XP-wise?
- Replies: 5
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Why do C&C classes advance at different rates XP-wise?
Hi Crusaders, I have thouroughly enjoyed the process of moving my homegame from 4e D&D to C&C over the past 3-4 months, and now that I've run it a while, I've got some questions about some nuances of its system. My experience in fantasy rpg'ing isn't too profound, I owned the several copies ...