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So I’m not familiar with Fisk, haven’t played a single Borg yet, and only put like an hour into Dredge, so I’m at a bit of a disadvantage in reviewing… Any of this, but the layout is gorgeous. I love rollable tables, and the fish(fisk?) seem hilarious and sinister as I’d want them to be…

That being said, the D19 table filled me with a rage of a thousand thousand suns. May your pillow be ever warmer no matter the side, may all the four leaf clovers you see turn out to be three leaf, may it take you four tries to insert your USB C charging cable the right way, and may each of the hairs in your nose grow to a length that sticks just outside of your nostrils forever.

The fact that the 19 result is on a page by itself is a whole other set of curses. You are the kind of evil that tilts paintings in the psych ward aren’t you?

Thank you for the feedback. Hopefully you soon have time to enjoy Dredge more.


Haha. Yeah, I would much have preferred a d20 table. There are still some open ocean fish not included in that document. Eventually, I may add them to bump that table to 20. 

As to the layout. The thing that lives at the bottom of the ocean in a nameless vault spoke to me within a dream, saying that there must be a fish on a page by itself. Alone.

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Just to make sure it’s clear, I LOVE the D19 table as it is the kind of insidious evil that I love!