Looking at the 13th Age pdf. I love the monster tiles. I also like seeing my name in the book. Twice!
From Voyageurs National Park on FB:
From Voyageurs National Park on FB: Called “Catamaran” by locals, Bert Upton is among the strangest of historical characters on area waters. He lived in a hut built over a dug-out at Squirrel Narrows. Found frozen to death in the 1930s by Kettle Falls pioneer Oliver Knox; Upton was perched lifeless in the snow just a half-mile from his home. Shunning civilization, Upton defined the word hermit. First spotted rowing his crude log raft on Namakan, no one knows how he got there. Upton’s accent implied an English heritage but any personal inquiries brought a stony silence. Some suspected him a man fleeing the law; others saw a bizarre outcast; everyone knew he was peculiar. Just five feet tall and wildly unkempt, Catamaran wore hacked-off pants and walked barefoot with a stick. Winter demanded shoes but no socks, a cast-off Mackinaw, and a trailing cap made from the leg of old underwear. He was oddly religious, and suspicious of being poisoned. Surviving on snared rabbits and fish, he ofte...
I'm actually surprised how excited I am for 13th Age . I kinda pre-ordered it because I know Pelgrane does good work, as well as based on the reputations of some of the writers. Looking through it right now, and I'm sorely tempted to scuttle my current campaign in favor of this!
ReplyDeleteWe've been playing on and off and I love it. Need to get back on schedule with this.
ReplyDeleteTo be completely honest, I haven't played a single minute of the game, and yet I've bought the game and backed the various kickstarter supplements there were. That's not strange, right?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely not. How could it be strange that you've never played a game that isn't actually out yet?
ReplyDeleteWell, I mean, you have, to have earned your name twice. ;)
ReplyDeleteThe fact that I got my group to playtest something is a miracle.
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