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The Stafford House Campaign - out now in print & PDF


Nick Brooke

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Just spotted on DriveThruRPG: The Stafford House Campaign (Chaosium Archival Collection, Volume One).

PDF only (for now), just $7.99 for 84 pages of APA zine articles and notes from Greg Stafford's personal RuneQuest campaign (1978-1981). Every issue of Dragons Past, Son of Sartar, and the Pharaoh's Gazette, plus all the GM's notes on RuneQuest sessions reported in Wyrms Footnotes.

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4 hours ago, Pierre said:

I'm very happy to read it ! 

May I ask this : where are  "recorded player and player character information on a standardized record sheet (three are included at the end of this compendium)" - page 1  ? 

They are at the very end of the book, on pages 83-84.

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The same is true for the PDF from Chaosium.com.

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Page 3 made me LOL:

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I advised and tested, sat in on discussions, and made outrageous demands ("Whaddya mean ducks?!").

Also this is insightful:

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I always expected to make some changes in the RQ rules when I really started
rolling on my own campaign. In fact, I always figured that everyone who played the
rules would make their own changes. This may have been naive, but I'd been reading
APAs and knew that such was often the case, at least among the ‘vocal’ crowd.

Your Game Will Vary, and this dates back to 1974.

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The PDF has been updated on Chaosium.com and DTRPG. The Two pages of character info are at the end of the book.

NOTE: The POD version of the book always had those two pages, so there is no need to be concerned with the printed version of the book.

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