I am giving a panel presentation on Swords & Wizardry and the OSR in general at ErieCon 2010 this Saturday. I am going to hand out a CD filled with various OSR rulesets (those that are free to distribute), and other freebies (S&W Quick Start, etc).
What I like to also include a html page with a comprehensive set of links to all things OSR (blogs, websites, etc). The OSR has grown just large enough that I will miss something if I just do it myself. So in the comment section post any links you got and I will compile them into the HTML file. I will post the page on Wednesday for a final look over by the general readership and start burning CDs on Thrusday. I probably will take two dozen or so with me.
I will see about upload an iso of the CD along with the cover I create so if anybody else has an opportunity for distributing free handouts they can grab it and burn a couple of copies.
Thanks
Rob
Here's our audio recording of an "Old School" Dungeon adventure.
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It might be helpful for introducing new people to that style of play. :)
Geoffrey McKinney's CARCOSA
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Hm, a list of blogs, you say? I've tried collecting them on the Old School RPG Planet. Maybe a good starting point?
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You might find this site handy as well: RPG Bloggers list by Robertson Games
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And don't forget TARGA:
http://www.traditionalgaming.org
I post freely usable maps on my blog from time to time under the "interesting places" label: http://sicklypurpledeathray.blogspot.com/search/label/interesting%20places
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Wow! Look at that list Alex have put together! Looks like everyone and them some!
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elvesatemyhomework.blogspot.com - the Polish perspective on OSR.
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My blog, The Nine and Thirty Kingdoms, focuses on ways of improvising details and re-using a couple simple rules to flesh out 0e and other old school games. Basically, it's my houserule brainstorming spot. Includes monsters, magic items, and one-page dungeons I created using random/improvised techniques.
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My God! Alex has ruined my life... too many blogs to follow ;)
ReplyDeleteMy blog has a very large links section.
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http://sordnbord.blogspot.com/
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Remember to include a link to Kellri's blog, even if it's not active, because of the old school resource PDFs linked there.
ReplyDeleteHi, I don't know if it is in your area of interest, but I have a blog dedicated to the OSR. But I'm from Brazil, and it's in portuguese: http://www.vorpal.com.br
ReplyDeleteAnd also there's also the page of Old Dragon, Brazil's first old school RPG: http://www.olddragon.com.br
Old School Primer
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RetroRoleplaying: the Blog
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Microlite74 Version 2.0
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I humbly submit my Lord Kilgore blog at
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I'd like to submit my blog, In Like Flynn, for consideration:
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With Regards,
Flynn
Rustfoot
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Dear Rob - please include my blog, The Sandbox of Doom. I also think that TARGA would be more than willing to be a host for the ISO that you put together - please let me know; thanks!
ReplyDeleteHey! I'm running an S&W game earlier in the day at the con (high noon 'til four) and am excited to hear about your panel. I'm giving away digest-sized copies of the quick start as well. If I play my cards right, I may be able to make it for your game Sat. Shoot me an e-mail, if you're so inclined...
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