文档介绍:GOB Scans
A word from the scanner of this document…
As I grew up, some of the most enjoyable hours I spent were those I
spent playing, the “new” game, Dungeons & Dragons (guess how old I
am…). Many contributors devised additions to further enhance this
game, smaller publishers, some of which were, in my humble opinion,
far superior to the majority of the things being published at that
early time… you are reading one of them right now.
I have begun adding this page to my scans & locking them because too
many no-home-walkin’-the-dog-one-legged-albino-dwarf-mother-f$*#@!s
were taking credit for my work… if this is the slightest bit
offensive to you, the reader, please, feel free to buy & scan your own
copies… That’s what I thought!
A short word about this particular document: Arduin - pleat
Arduin - Book 1 - The Rules, by Dave Hargrave. Yes I know how to spell
(some would say that is debatable), but this is how the author chose
to spell “compleat”, if you don’t like it, take it up with him… however,
that may be difficult, Dave has passed on, to the loss of all of us. Book
1 of a 2 book set of his revised FRP system.
One last bit of information; When I do maps that are on larger than
standard sized ” x 11” paper (your typical fold-out maps), I always
start at the upper left hand corner (Northwest, usually), moving in a
Southerly direction (down), to the bottom of the map, and then,
moving to the right, and then again South, etc... This seems to make
the most sense for viewing scanned maps in Adobe; one can easily see
how they go together. Hope this helps you in your printing endeavors.
And remember, we strive to bring you the best in copyrighted
material, at an affordable price, hehehehe!
Your humble servant,
GetOnBack
The RPG Slut! (That’s right baby, I give it away for free!!!)