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Thread: Labyrinth Lords
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2007-08-05, 02:09 PM (ISO 8601)
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Labyrinth Lords
Some of you may be aware of OSRIC (essentially an SRD for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons); I just thought I would provide a heads up regarding Labyrinth Lords, which is the equivalent for Basic Dungeons & Dragons. Download it for free at RPGnow: Labyrinth Lords
The cover art isn't up to much, but I like the internal art.It is a joyful thing indeed to hold intimate converse with a man after one’s own heart, chatting without reserve about things of interest or the fleeting topics of the world; but such, alas, are few and far between.
– Yoshida Kenko (1283-1350), Tsurezure-Gusa (1340)
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2007-08-05, 02:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2006
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2007-08-05, 02:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Feb 2006
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Re: Labyrinth Lords
Oh, you need to register. All it is, though, is providing an email address. I haven't suffered any Spam, but if you fear such a possibility, just create a new email address and use that.
(I'm pretty sure you can download it directly from Goblinoid Games without registering - I'll have a look)
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Yep, try here: Goblinoid Games - Labyrinth Lords. Mind, it's worth registering for all the other free goodies on RPGnow.Last edited by Matthew; 2007-08-05 at 02:46 PM.
It is a joyful thing indeed to hold intimate converse with a man after one’s own heart, chatting without reserve about things of interest or the fleeting topics of the world; but such, alas, are few and far between.
– Yoshida Kenko (1283-1350), Tsurezure-Gusa (1340)
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2007-08-05, 02:48 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- May 2006
- Location
- England
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2007-08-06, 03:35 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Feb 2006
- Location
- Kanagawa, Japan
- Gender
Re: Labyrinth Lords
Anybody else try downloading this?
It is a joyful thing indeed to hold intimate converse with a man after one’s own heart, chatting without reserve about things of interest or the fleeting topics of the world; but such, alas, are few and far between.
– Yoshida Kenko (1283-1350), Tsurezure-Gusa (1340)