<div>I actually used TotO for my D&D game. It (and Jorune and Carse city supplements) are decent. The city maps are always useful, and simply having someone decide what is in each building, what each building does, and some brief personality sketches is always helpful. Sure, I could do it all myself and maybe even do a better job at it, but who wants to spend all that time?</div>
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<div>There are plenty of little tidbits and intrigues and even adventure hooks and mini scenarios possible from the city and town stuff.</div>
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<div>Devin<br>
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-----Original Message-----<br>
From: postmaster@runequest.za.org<br>
To: rq-rules@crashbox.com<br>
Sent: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 9:01 pm<br>
Subject: [Rq-rules] [RPG]Midkemia Press<br>
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Has anyone here used the Towns of the Outlands and/or Black Tower
supliments from Midkemia press in their RQ game? I downloaded them free
years back from the Midkemia Press site but never used them. I know they
are so called generic, but are they any good? Did the players enjoy what
they had to offer?
Tony
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