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bonus inked art of the Lice Mother, one of the macabre villains from our tabletop campaign
bonus inked art of the Lice Mother, one of the macabre villains from our tabletop campaign
If it seems easy to use, that's because we love GMs and think their job is already big enough without having to memorise character motivations and questlines ❤️
If it seems easy to use, that's because we love GMs and think their job is already big enough without having to memorise character motivations and questlines ❤️
The GM doesn't need to memorise ANYTHING. If they flick to this page when the players encounter Dr Hinde or Nachrony Malice in-game, the book will feed them relevant info. 7/?
The GM doesn't need to memorise ANYTHING. If they flick to this page when the players encounter Dr Hinde or Nachrony Malice in-game, the book will feed them relevant info. 7/?
It gives the number and name of the quest (plus page numbers), the page where the quest comes from, and the rival herbalist again.
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It gives the number and name of the quest (plus page numbers), the page where the quest comes from, and the rival herbalist again.
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The Leech Market are the questgivers for this chain. So the GM will see the quests again when they become relevant to the game
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The Leech Market are the questgivers for this chain. So the GM will see the quests again when they become relevant to the game
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This campaign has dedicated quests. These are designed to help players defeat Father Plague (though the GM might not necessarily TELL them that...)
However, the GM doesn't have to do a lot of reading or memorising to get it to work 1/?
This campaign has dedicated quests. These are designed to help players defeat Father Plague (though the GM might not necessarily TELL them that...)
However, the GM doesn't have to do a lot of reading or memorising to get it to work 1/?
First, the vertical random encounter tables in Lord Have Mercy Upon Us. The picture below shows 4 different ones 4/?
First, the vertical random encounter tables in Lord Have Mercy Upon Us. The picture below shows 4 different ones 4/?
Rivers are natural barriers, which means they're often used to delineate borders between regions. The Mississippi is a good example: it forms a border /between/ more US states than it flows /through/
Rivers are natural barriers, which means they're often used to delineate borders between regions. The Mississippi is a good example: it forms a border /between/ more US states than it flows /through/
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