Its Day Eleven of OSR Christmas. Before we get to today's festivities, let's find out who is the recipient of yesterday's awesome gift.
I would do a drum roll but that doesn't work so well on a blog post. Oh well.
skeetyrbug - congrats. Email me at tenkarsDOTtavernAT that gmail thing and we'll get you hooked up.
Now for today's gift. We are giving away Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells in Print (the PDF is PWYW, so everyone should grab a copy). This print copy was donated by the author of SS&SS and will be mailed out by me. The US Postal service will be cursing me out next week ;)
Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells is a rules-light, sword & sorcery, old school role playing game inspired by the original fantasy RPG and the Old School Renaissance movement as well as the stories by such authors as Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, H.P. Lovecraft, Fritz Leiber and Michael Moorcock. With this book, you and your friends will be able to play exciting adventures with bold barbarians, witty thieves and cunning sorcerers without worrying about complex rules and tiresome preparations.
ATTENTION! Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells is not a Simulacrum of an older edition of the world’s most famous fantasy RPG! Although inspired by the original game and the OSR movement, the game was designed to be have its own unique system, more suitable to the Sword & Sorcery genre the author has in mind. The following author's work inspired the mechanics of this game: Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson, David Black, Christian Mehrstam, John Cocking, Peter S. Williams, Joseph Goodman, Harley Stroh, Jason Morningstar, Ian Livingstone, Steve Jackson, Simon Washbourne, Kevin Crawford, Sandy Petersen, Mike Manson, Jay Little, James M. Spahn, Ben Milton.Comment on this post before 8 AM Eastern Time, December 24th, 2016 to be in the running for Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells, if Santa picks you :)
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+James Spahn is giving away 12 prizes over 12 days and all you need to do is comment on one blog post. You will need to follow the instructions carefully if you want a chance to be gifted.
Note: You MUST comment on the Halfling's Luck blog. This post it just to let you know where to go.
I'm in, looks like a fun one.
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ReplyDeleteHaw the PWYW copy, but a print copy would be sweet.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind:)
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ReplyDeleteI'm in again!
ReplyDeleteBy Crom, I do wish the Krampus brings this to me this year.
ReplyDeleteLooks cool. Thank you and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThis is my lucky day?
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ReplyDeleteCrom count the dead!
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ReplyDeleteMy entry!
ReplyDeleteI enter.
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ReplyDeleteIn it to win it
ReplyDeleteIN!
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard much about this one, but it certainly looks neat!
ReplyDeleteSS&SS is definitely worth reading! I've really enjoyed my read-thru of the PDF and hope to have my group play it soon.
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting in PDF, but I'm always in for a print copy of cool stuff. Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteMerry Eve of Christmas Eve!
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ReplyDeleteBest of luck all.
ReplyDeleteHappy Festivus!
In it to win it
ReplyDeleteLooks cool.
ReplyDeleteJust listened to a podcast about this, looks cool.
ReplyDeleteMerry OSR Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays
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ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Xmas.
Intriguing - this one flew completely under my radar. PDF is downloading as we speak . . .
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! Have this PDF and would love the print version to accompany it!
ReplyDeleteHmm... Very intrigued by this one.
ReplyDeleteCount me in.
ReplyDeleteSword and Sorcery ? Me likey !
ReplyDeleteMy turn?
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ReplyDeleteThumbs up
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ReplyDeleteHowdy, this one looks really interesting, count me in please!
ReplyDeleteI'll toss my hat into the ring!
ReplyDeleteMay you avoid the Krampus
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty great game!
ReplyDeleteSS&SS?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunities for gifts. Merry Christmas!
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