So, on Friday the psychotropic English Civil War film 'A Field in England' was released on multiple formats (TV, Film, DVD, On Demand) and I watched it at the local arty cinema where there was a video Q&A with the director/cast. One of my non-gamer friends said 'I'd try roleplaying if it was all creepy like' and the resultant discussion led to three lifelong avowed non-gamers (because D&D Cartoon) are relishing an introduction to the Flame Princess....and will probably meet a certain scarecrow.

So which one adventure would you recommend that captures the weird without being gonzo ?

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(218 replies, posted in LotFP Gaming Forum)

Hi, I'm 41, live in Newcastle in England and have been roleplaying since the mid-80's.

I started with 1e AD&D, Maelstrom, Dragonquest and Dragon Warriors, then bought loads of shiny new games in the 90s that I never played, leading me to turn to short free rules-lite RPGs for a while. I arrived back at Holmes D&D, then Swords & Wizardry.

I like the LOTFP blog and bought Death Frost Doom - pure class.

Good luck Jim, keep at it !