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This game might have been written for a younger audience in mind, but this game is absolutely hilarious for the adult as well. Especially, if you're an eco-minded composter yourself. More than one screaming laugh was heard while playing this game. Buy this if you want a light-hearted fun game for a party.
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Live action roleplaying has always intimidated me. All those rules and on top of that you have to act out the parts of the story. The Return of Cyris Crane is so simple and self-explanatory that it takes all the anxiety away from playing and it just leaves the fun. Everything is included with this along with ideas for the "monster", Cyris Crane. If you are a beginner in live action roleplaying then I recommend you start with this one.
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Oh my, GODS! A chill of horror ran up my spine as I read the first page. I almost exclusively play magic users and to think I could copy a spell into my spell book and that spell could infect the rest of my spells is a wizards worst nightmare. Even a funny "virus" could ruin a wizards reputation. Imagine the embarrassment of going to your local wizard shop after such an infection. I don't know if I should thank Skirmisher for the excellent role playing experience or hide this supplement from my Game Master. Thanks alot, Skirmisher.....
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I got Festivals and High Holy Days and it has already given me great ideas. It will only increase immersion and not feel like min/maxing with the cool power boosts at the various sacred times. My druid will definately be keeping his eye on the next Harvest Festival. My thanks to Skirmisher for this great, fun tool.
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Lol, I have no idea how to use this in my current campaign, but had to get it anyway. I enjoy these 100 oddities series both for their wit and creativity, and this one is just right for the season. The treats included in this chart are clever reinventions of things you might see around a fantasy yule tree, in a wooden shoe, or in the sack of a slain red-hatted, chimney dwelling demon.
Possible use that I came up with while writing this, have your PCs give gifts to each other secretly rolling on this chart to see what they give to each other and make them validate the choice of the gift giving, especially if they rolled 00.
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Lol, there's something about this series that is just fun to read through even if not using every idea in this book. The artwork is great, the charts work, the seeds can lead to some great color for an encounter or an adventure itself. 94, easily the most unnerving thing I can imagine happening while investigating any of the other roll results. Great series, keep em coming.
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A tremendously generous bundle for Skirmisher Publishing's fans, followers, and potential customers, that has somehow cycled through 13-15 products instead of just the ten mentioned in the description at any one time. I was thrilled to see the 5E supplement Aigyptos, and then again when the Cardstock Characters for 5E Ethiopia appeared. Time to weave in more ideas into my upcoming home campaign! The bundle has also included quite a few products that I'd not considered trying out before, but now will enjoy reading. And I'll definitely be completing my collection of 5E material from Skirmisher once this bundle is over and done with at last. I've picked up quite a few things over the years from them, but I've never been quite so blown over by such customer appreciation from a company before!
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Once again Skirmisher has produced another useful, high-quality gaming product. The only problem I can think of is that most people might not be as interested in buying ideas for exploring sewers as often as they would for regular dungeons.
That said, this is still a fun read, the art (by William Trasher, as usual) is hilarious, and there's a VERY unexpected table at the end.
So if your campaign ever visits a sewer, this sourcebook is definitely for you!
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The newest "100 Oddities" is especially fun. It covers everthing from run-ins with strange critters, to strange sounds that echo throughout the area. As with all the 'Oddities' book, the entries can be used with any genre.
I've used some of the 'Oddties' products in my own game sessiion and they have helped me come up with things in a bind. There are more than enough entries found within to flesh out whatever mold-infetsted tunnels a party may find themselves in.
Well worth the purchase price!
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Delighted to have this worthy addition to the Oddities series.My players always seem to end up in this environment so I know I will get a lot of use out of this.
All the usual great Skirmisher features are here; clear fonts, inspiring ideas and superb artwork. 5 Stars!
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Another great installment in the Oddities series! Excellent for either livening up your party's crawl through the sewer or even spinning off into entire adventures. Will Thrasher's artwork is awesome, as always.
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These characters are hilarious and bizarre. Perfect for a wild and memorable Mutant Future game!
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Just got this and am very happy with the content, especially for the price! The art is a fun and evocative. I especially liked the Tomb-Robber,, which allows a rogue-y, ranger-y type to better survive the hazards involved in a career in archeological resource reallocation.
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I enjoy the lists, allowing for random encounters or allowing you to build off any or all of them. Good product and I will be puting it to use in my campaign!
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Skirmisher Publishing present another solid piece of DM/GM resource!
"100 Oddities for a Viking Encounter" is their tenth in the series and delivers more good (and fun!) content than it's predecessors! In fact, it includes an extra 50 oddities!
And whose game doesn't need a good Viking encounter or three??
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