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AutoREALM
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AutoREALM is a free mapping software dedicated to easily create your maps for your own Role-Playing Game campaign. The casual user will find it to be very user friendly and easy to ...( more)
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dungeon_tiles
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Maps created using the dungeon tiles created by fans and by Wizards of the Coast. The PyMapper software has moved to a new homepage
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cc2-l
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The Campaign Cartographer e-mail list - run by gamers for gamers. All aspects of using CC3 and earlier versions are discussed with
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fan-modules
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Here an area for fan modules about Middle Earth, using MERP, RMSS, LOTR RPG from Decipher, or whatever system you like. Fan Modules is a mailing list dedicated to
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TableSmith
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TableSmith is a program used primarily to generate random tables for roleplaying games, to help gamemasters speed up the creative process. The list will be used to share
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rpgwritersclub
1174 Members,
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RPG Writer's Club - A place for those writing or interested in writing their own pencil and paper RPG or RPG supplement to discuss all the aspects of the process. Whether you're
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NWN2Fanfic
NWN2Fanfic is a creative writing group for the hosting of Neverwinter Nights 2 fan fiction. Fiction List: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/NWN2Fanfic/database Group Fiction
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Nyrond-lw
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A forum for discussion of the RPGA's Living World Greyhawk Project for the Kingdom of Nyrond.
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phoenixprojectrpg
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Out of the ashes of Deeds Not Words arises the Phoenix Project, an attempt to continue developing a d20 Supers RPG system from the foundation of DNW
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book_seven
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The Fabled Lands (published as Quest in the USA) were six fantasy gamebooks published in the mid 90's. They were written by Dave Morris and
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