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Sunwolfe

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  1. Hello, Rick, Thanks for the response and the link. I'm not a Cthulhu-ite or a Glorantha-phile and thus rarely frequent sites that cater to those interests. That, of course, doesn't excuse poor scholarship on my part--search engines defer neither to the Ancient Old Ones or to the Lunar Empire :-). At the time, I was wishing, very strongly, that something could be posted on Chaosium's blog or news page, or even here, about BRP/MW. Since my post above, things have changed on that front considerably...particularly with these forums becoming an official voice and ear for the new company--hence your post. Keeping the BGB available and making sure its image appears on the new forum banner is appreciated. I noted it right away as I signed on and thought that was cool. You have high hopes for the new Chaosium, as well you should!--I can only imagine some of the brainstorming sessions you mover-and-shakers have had :-). BRP is changing, morphing into something not necessarily unfamiliar but definitely new and different...RQ6ish different. Please understand though, I had high hopes too--now that the company was in competent and creative hands (yours and the new crew)--that BGB BRP and MW would get the handling they deserved. I was anticipating a Chronicler's Companion and things similar to Wind on the Steppes but from Chaosium itself this time published with the benefit of a coherent vision and plan. I couldn't help but feel a little sad that this was (and is) not going to be. Regardless, thanks again for taking the time to post and reply with the grace and manners of a gentleman despite my harsh and emotional words in "The End of an Era...". Forum traffic has risen dramatically since your announcement. I hope it is a good sign for both the company and "...the tribe..." :-) I wish both you and the company good luck and Godspeed. Cheers!
  2. This just in my mail box... "Chaosium's new official online forum is at basicroleplaying.org BRP Central (basicroleplaying.org) is the new official online forum for Chaosium, company president Rick Meints announced today. "Since day one the new Chaosium team has stated that one of our core commitments is to communicate better with our tribe: our Kickstarter backers, our creatives, our players, and our fans," said Meints. "We want to listen, get your feedback, and be a part of discussing all of our games with you, the people who make Chaosium what it is, and who want to help make it better than ever before." Please note the forums at Glorantha.com will no longer remain active. Instead, BRP Central now features a dedicated Chaosium Family of Games section, with forums for Call of Cthulhu, Glorantha, RuneQuest Gateway, BRP, Magic World, and more!"How 'bout that? Did someone here say "communication"? Well, it looks like someone may have heard ya :-). Trifletraxor, you been holdin' out on us? Whatcha all think of that? I say it could be the start of something beautiful ! Very cool. Cheers!
  3. Sirhc, Check this thread out. It's an old one, but it's from when Interplanetary was a serious soon-to-see possibility. Its got loads of info on what Jason envisioned for the supplement/setting. Cheers!
  4. Please do :-) I get more and more stoked about this with every update Paolo. Thanks for handling it all the way you have. Well done. Cheers!
  5. "John Carter! We live!" Thanks for the word, Jason! Most excellent things to hope for :-) Cheers!
  6. When you say, "...with the Magic World rules included..." are you suggesting that such a supplement would have the whole rule set included or (considering the timbre of The Company's latest missives and its move to a slimmer and revised BRP rule set) a leaner set--a sort of MW Essentials? Cheers!
  7. Here or "there", it sounds good to me :-) Cheers!
  8. A quest! A quest! Cobourg or bust! Who will join me!? ;-) Cheers!
  9. Brilliant. It's seriously a cool thing that those guys--Pete and Loz--chime in on queries as often as possible Though we may get annoying from time to time, they know how to treat fans of their work. Cheers!
  10. Word! For polish, forethought, solid supplements and interesting settings, nothing beats RQ6 in my opinion! Unfortunately, it's just not the game for the tastes of my crew and considering wonderful publications like The Book of Quests, Monster Island, The Shores of Korantia, and Mythic Britain,--all of which I own--such a state of affairs makes me very sad. Having consequently switched over to MW as a happy compromise, it makes The Co.’s present stance on MW even more poignant. Cheers!
  11. Thanks for the communique, Rick. Please keep 'em comin'! Cheers!
  12. That's an interestingly appealing idea, Chaot. In my campaign/game, I have an sub-economy centered around minor magic items. These items are embibed with specific spells of a specific level and only so many castings. They are usually tailor-made by an expert for an individual whose ability to "release" the spell is based on their natural POW. While my experts gave up a point of POW to embibe the item, for some reason I never thought about what the user who requested the talisman might need to contribute beyond the silver (or other services) to pay for it. I wonder why (hmmm. It must come from NOT GAMING ENOUGH!--eh? Oh!--sorry; that last just sorta slipped out)? I'm gonna have to look into that. Cheers!
  13. Roger that, Vile. My bad. It was late my-time and I got confused as to where the hell--which thread--I was in :-P
  14. For me, considering that the same missive which announced a 32-page BRP Essentials and described it as the "...new core...rules..." is the same missive that relegated the BGB to POD or PDF (just what then exactly will the 'Essentials be essentials of and what's wrong with what we got?), all without so much as a mention of MW or its suppliments, it's rather simple: I don't trust the new Lunar Overlords to do anything beyond what they consider expedient, e.g. we're keeping BRP but we're letting its line editor go--thanks for all the fish. Sorry Trippy, I know I sound bitter--and I am. Truly though, I am honestly glad there are those who, like yourself, still have faith in the company and their agenda. Mine is at such a low ebb that it wouldn't suprise me one bit if they offered a BRP Essentials based on...on...who knows what in their move toward unification. Cheers!
  15. Greetings all, I wonder... About a year ago, as I was highlighting and annotating important things in my MW book for an approaching game,--back when the chance of GMing was a possibility in my neck of the woods--I was struck by how many ways there were to reach resolution: straight skill rolls, opposed rolls, combined skill rolls, the resistance table and characteristic rolls. Further, it seemed to me that I could almost forgo the resistance table with a judicious application of characteristic rolls and various multipliers (X5-X2), particularly if I employed BRP Difficulty Modifiers. This thread got me wondering and, doing a little research, I noted that SB I, RQ II and RQ III do not have "characteristic rolls" as a mechanic (I cannot speak to Mongoose material having disposed of mine soon after receiving it--my icon is not Photoshopped). Could the resistance table almost be seen as but a layer in BRP's evolution that more robust mechanisms, like characteristic rolls and difficulty modifiers, supplanted? If that were the case, wouldn't it speak volumes to the awkwardness that some feel in RT use? What do you think? Cheers!
  16. How much might also depend on how she must go about regaining her POW. If the source of additional POW is reasonably accessible, she might offer her POW at a bargain rate. Cheers!
  17. It certainly has been...more so than in a long time. It reminds me of those halcilon days when the BGB was in the works, especially when the 'editing' copy was out (which had/has the abosolutely best cover IMHO) and we were poring over it. I hope the same will be remembered of Revolution's play test :-)
  18. Oh, wow! Now that's a walk down amnesia lane! It had been such a desert of nothing before the rumor of a grand compendium was let slip. So exciting and then this cover, o_O; I was terrified it would be used. I hope we can look back at present days with similar wry fondness. Cheers!
  19. LOL! Perfect. Thanks for working with the Paypal folk! I was able to fund without an error message this morning! Cheers, mate and here's to great things!
  20. Curious if anyone state-side is having trouble funding the project. I've been given an error notification a half dozen times so far when attempting to use either Paypal or a credit card. Let me know if you've discovered a work around. Cheers,
  21. Though I play Magic World (and will bloody well continue to do so!), I voted BGB because to me it represents the broad palette of BRP core rules colors from which RQ2 & 3, RW, EQ, SB, E! MW, etc were painted--yes, yes, I understand that the BGB came after the games I mentioned; I was there for their advent! A BRP Essentials derived from that comprehensive tome, however, makes more sense to me. I don't want it reversed engineered into the mold of either CoC7 or RQ6, though the relationship is there, nor do I want it brought in line with Moon-Wisdom's Glorantha material. Cheers,
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