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In Nomine on e23
03-18-2011, 03:02 AM
I think I forgot to mention this last month... Superiors 1 (one of the books that Bob edited) is now http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=SJG30-3320]available on e23.
( http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=SJG30-3303]So is Night Music, but I don't believe Bob had anything to do with that book...)
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Over the three-quarters of a year since I posted that, the rest of the Revelations cycle has been made available on e23, as have Superiors 2 and 3.
This week, Liber Reliquarum went up...
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Quote:This week, Liber Reliquarum went up...
And in that, I wrote up the Holy Grail, the Hand of Glory, the treasure-hunter's candle, and, um, I think it was called "Hecate's Circle" -- a bronze ball that helped a whole lot at necromancy but had a nasty cost for doing so.
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Just received my comp copy of the PDF today -- and god, am I brain dead. Most of the stuff I cited in the last message were my contributions to one of the GURPS Magic Items books.
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I did "Prairie Mercy" in Magic Items 3
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What I actually wrote for LR was the Grail, Excalibur and Excalibur's Scabbard. That I can remember.
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Liber Servitorum went up today, in honour of the 2012 GM's Day. (So did the APG, for that matter.)
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Oh, that's one's easy. About 2/3 to 3/4 of the Ethereals chapter is mine.
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And, in honor of World Intellectual Property Day (yes, I was surprised to learn it exists, too), You Are Here is on e23.
(This leaves the calendar, the GM's Screen, and In Nomine Anime un-ported, for those scoring at home... and I doubt the calendar's going to go up.)
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Mm. That's news. I haven't gotten a comp notice for it yet, as I did for Supes I.
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Apparently, the entire SJGames office is busy with their Kickstarter project... Maybe they haven't sent out the comps yet.
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Oh yeah, the Kickstarter is going like gangbusters -- they broke $300,000 yesterday (for a $20,000 kickstarter). I'm lobbying Peggy to have us donate at the $245 level, to get two copies of the big box set (one for me, one for my sister who was nuts about the original game when she was a teenager -- the only wargame she ever played).
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robkelk Wrote:And, in honor of World Intellectual Property Day (yes, I was surprised to learn it exists, too), %[link=http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=SJG30-3316]You Are Here is on e23.]
(This leaves the calendar, the GM's Screen, and In Nomine Anime un-ported, for those scoring at home... and I doubt the calendar's going to go up.)
For those playing at home, http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=SJG30-3325]In Nomine Anime went up on e23 today. I expect that's going to be the last IN Classic item ported over.
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Foxboy Wrote:I did "Prairie Mercy" in Magic Items 3 Which went up on e23 last week...
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