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ENNIE-nominated RPG Writer (Best Writing 2024, Musketeers vs. Cthulhu), IT Infrastructure Engineer. GM and writer of horror. Open for freelance editing, proofreading, and writing!
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Writing some Achtung! Cthulhu stuff, fixing chimney flue, gathering firewood, dish washing, knife-sharpening, travelling back to Edinburgh, and raiding the wine cellar. Also getting crapped upon by local crows. Life in the fast lane.
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Is that Gummer's last stand?
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Not in Northumberland. Think they downgraded it to the US.
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Zog!
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Many years ago I did a wh40k Arbites campaign set in a hive world MC1 with the number filed off - culminating in a Necron tombship waking up (the source of the crimes making citizens crazy). Might have been inspired by Tommyknockers.
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That gives me a few ideas...
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Think I've found one! Will test it out.
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Same shelf for me too. Got Slaughter Margin and the Companion too. Anderson in heels...
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For me "...manages to out-weird Lamentations of the Flame Princess." (Secret Fire) and "Musketeers vs. Cthulhu: the movie we never thought we needed)...
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Rational empathic humie with a condition.
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I always remember Russ Nicholsons evocative Nuckelavee in the Golden Dragon gamebooks. That and the statue in the garden...
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For me, it's a hefty declutter. Two shelves freed up in the bookcase. I think this is my fourth...
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They'll find one! I'll swing by Wednesday if you're at RPH?
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I considered it. I'd rather get the space back and I've not really got time to administer, catalogue, or store them now.
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I'd reckon so if you're happy enough to give them away?
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Definitely a good-size for an RPG. And still cheaper than a decent pint in London.
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Website at billheron.uk
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Prisoners of the Sun, it's called.
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Enjoy!
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Traveller in 1988. First table-run RPG I ever played. It'd be three years until I ran the Ampersand.