<div>Tom Zunder:</div> <div>> Well the new Mongoose will be out then as well. If not then <BR>> we can still playtest it!</div> <div> </div> <div>I'll be buying it, finances permitting, but I hope that it is better than the last playtest version.</div> <div><BR>>> Yes, I am almost certainly going. I'll play some RQ with pleasure, but nobody<BR>>> wants to play in anything I try to run, so I've given up :-(<BR>> I would, you know that. This year I am not doing any <BR>> freeforms so I can run and play table top games.</div> <div> </div> <div>I might run something, then. Or play something. Or something.</div> <div> </div> <div>>> <A href="http://www.darksidegaming.com/">http://www.darksidegaming.com/</A></div> <div>The link doesn't work, so I can't tell where it is based. Probably not the UK, so I'll stick with Wayland's Forge.</div> <div> </div> <div>Andrew Larsen:</div><AELARSEN@MAC.COM> <div>> Aaiee! Lost City
of
Eldarad! Run away!<BR></div> <div>> True. It makes good tinder for starting a fire. Seriously, I remember<BR>> digging through it looking for material that could be taken out and used in<BR>> another setting, and found roughly 1 item that had promise.<BR></div> <div>Is it really that bad? I recently bought Daughters of Darkness (it was cheap and available, what can I say?) and it wasn't bad. It wasn't good but it had some scenario ideas that could work in Pavis, say.</div> <div> </div> <div>Is Lost City of Eldarad really worse than Daughters of Darkness?</div> <div> </div> <div>Come to think of it, what are the worst RQ supplements out there? I can think of a few.</div> <div> </div> <div>Trolls and Trollkin</div> <div>Militia and Mercenaries (if that's what it's called)</div> <div>Hell Pits of Night Fang (although I ran it in Pavis and it worked OK)</div> <div>Daughters of Darkness</div> <div>RQ3 Character Sheets (how anyone thought it wou
ld be a
good idea to sell them, I can't imagine)</div> <div> </div> <div>See Ya</div> <div> </div> <div>Simon</div> <div> </div>