has anyone heard of this? I bought it in a lot on Ebay (only reference I could find).. seems to be a D20 sup for ravenloft, it been printed and put in a folder, not bad quality.. anyone?
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Players guide to Locksenshire?
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Re: Players guide to Locksenshire?
doesn't appear to be anything official. Probably a homebrew. The ebay picture says something about the "no rest for the wicked" setting, which I can't find any info on either. And the author (John W. Stout) doesn't seem to have written anything else Ravenloft related (including RPGA and netbook stuff)
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Re: Players guide to Locksenshire?
The picture on ebay indicates that it is just printed paper. Not official.
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Re: Players guide to Locksenshire?
Yes, but a lot of the RPGA modules are similarly printed. Definitely not "Official" as in, for sale in stores. But could have been an official RPGA adventure. (I don't think it is, but not based on the printing, based on it being unheard of anywhere else.)tomokaicho wrote:The picture on ebay indicates that it is just printed paper. Not official.
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Re: Players guide to Locksenshire?
def not an RPGA adventure.. its a setting and has the D20 logo on it.. will post a scan at some stage, was thinking it may have been a PDF sup that was printed.. my search did turn up anything to say so..
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