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Posted Thursday, June 01, 2006 9:51 PM


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I don't know if anyone else has read Sherri S. Tepper's stuff on "The Land of the True Game" but whilst some of it would be hard to physrep, I really liked the ideas and the spectacle that came with them.  Mind you this is from way back when before she started hating men for a living.


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Posted Saturday, June 03, 2006 12:49 PM


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Trez (5/30/2006)
Would like to see a successful "Neverwhere" game.

Preferably in London


You mean like this one? It seems to owe more to a freeform system than traditional LRP but that being said I very much enjoyed it.



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Posted Sunday, June 04, 2006 10:38 PM
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Garth Nix's Old Kingdom trilogy. Me and a mate are converting it to tabletop over the summer - but oh to wear a necromancer's bell bandoleer for real...

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Posted Monday, June 05, 2006 4:41 AM


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tillymint (6/4/2006)
Garth Nix's Old Kingdom trilogy. Me and a mate are converting it to tabletop over the summer - but oh to wear a necromancer's bell bandoleer for real...

What's a bell bandolier and what does it do?


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Posted Monday, June 05, 2006 9:06 AM
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[quote=Coffmeister]What's a bell bandolier and what does it do? [/quote]

It's a set of seven bells, each stored in an individual pouch on a bandolier. They are worn by Necromancers in Garth Nix's Sabriel trilogy. Each of the bells has a different power over the Undead, which can only be utilised once the Necromancer has learnt to ring the bell correctly.

I'd like to try R Scott Bakker's Prince of Nothing trilogy, the First Crusade with added demons, but I think it'd not necessarily be particularly easy to do.

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Posted Monday, June 05, 2006 12:22 PM
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Garth Nix's Old Kingdom books would indeed be fantastic, as would Phillip Reeve's Mortal Engines and Predator's Gold - assuming that you could somehow phys-rep air-ships and huge mobile cities with jaws.  The setting I really want to play in, though, is Clive Barker's Imajica, complete with Dominion-travel and a fully phys-repped Ysorderex.

                                                                                              
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Posted Monday, June 26, 2006 3:28 PM
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Richie H-R (6/5/2006)
Garth Nix's Old Kingdom books would indeed be fantastic, as would Phillip Reeve's Mortal Engines and Predator's Gold - assuming that you could somehow phys-rep air-ships and huge mobile cities with jaws. The setting I really want to play in, though, is Clive Barker's Imajica, complete with Dominion-travel and a fully phys-repped Ysorderex.


Darn you, i can't belive it.
I think you climbed into my brain, I was just about to list those.

Imajica, and to an easier degree Weaveworld and dirigible steam punk LRP is my ulitimate dream.

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Posted Thursday, June 29, 2006 7:02 PM
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Narnia.  Still.  Maybe that's why I have such a good time at Mr Penningtons games, with all the giant talking animals...

Of course there'd be a fight over who got to play a recent historical human character, and get in via the furniture, and who was a talking badger and had lived there all their lives.

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