Glad I found this thread. I found the Metal zine on ebay and was thinking James had stolen the title. big_smile

I was also wondering about the name for the magic user. I had taken to thinking of her as Orphone.

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I like it, but it does seem the least value for money of any LotFP product I've bought. The it is a toolbox with tables for generating ideas. The only problem, the tables and unique ideas get repeated. In some sections from one page to the next.

I've bought it, both in print & pdf. The printing is lovely and it does work with giving background to use seclusiums in your world and as a jumping off point for giving even one liner motivations to NPC's. I would have appreciated more variety in the one liners.

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Hi Everyone,

Let's I'm an American living in Abu Dhabi. I've lived overseas for ten years or so now - Japan, Portugal, Kyrgyzstan. Started D&D back in the day with Holmes. Played a lot of 1AD&D. I've kept up an interest in gaming over the years, but haven't played much. Got bit by the OD&D bug just a few weeks back. LOTFP immediately grabbed me from the cover art. Read the book, and wondered where the setting was, only to realize it mostly came from the spell description. That got me working on my own world and own campaign for the first time in years and years. (Obsidian Portal plug: https://tears-of-the-fire-witch.obsidianportal.com/).

Anyway, love what's going on with LOTFP and hope to run the setting I've developed soon. If all goes well, I'll be writing my own OD&D clone as (Advanced LOTFP! /That's a joke!/).

Anyway, nice to meet everyone and keep the dice rolling.