[Rq-rules] Re: MERP
grogthing
grogthing at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 10 08:30:56 PST 2007
Cool, thanks for the link.
I would like to try a LOTR game using RQ/BRP. If I
could get my local group interested in RQ. But they
are entrenched in D&D.
I once came across a set of documents for using RQ to
play in the DarkSun setting, that were very nice.
I wish I could find them again.
Gregory
--- David Smart <jurrubin at gmail.com> wrote:
> And below is my original post. In fact, I wasn't
> using Chris's rules but
> those of Colin Brett's.
>
> "Colin Brett has written a great set of rules of
> what I call "TolkienQuest",
> a version of RQ for Middle Earth. I think you'll
> find he's done most of the
> grunt work you are talking about and done it very
> well. Take a look at
> http://www.colinabrett.uklinux.net/ and click on his
> "Gaming Material" link
> on the left."
>
>
> David
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