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(218 replies, posted in LotFP Gaming Forum)

I'm Alan, and I live just outside Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I'm 39 and I started gaming with the Moldvay Basic Set when I was 7. I've gotten interested in LotFP because I was looking for simpler OSR rules to use for the game club at the school where I teach. Since I like my job, I'm not going to use LotFP directly, but I'm adopting the encumbrance system and a lot of the refereeing ideas to use with BFRPG. I may also adapt some of the adventures for my DCC campaign that I run for some gaming friends from high school - especially Red & Pleasant Land which fits perfectly with the Shrek-meets-Pan's Labyrinth vibe I have going right now.

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(8 replies, posted in LotFP Gaming Forum)

CK! wrote:
cryion wrote:

I bought a generic screen for 20 bucks that allows you to insert Sheets inside them. Printed some nice pictures for the front and can always put in the information I need for the current adventure into the 'hidden' side. Good stuff.

Since I hadn't fallen in love with LotFP when the Kickstarter occurred....

Crylon, can you point me in the direction of where you found the generic screen? I've ben looking around, but only found one that is landscape with three panels. I really want one that is portrait with four panels.

This one might work for you.