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I'm not sure I understand how you generate your attribute stats. Your rules say D4-D4. Is that really a d4 minus a d4, for a possible spread of -3 to +3?

Really excellent job! Well done!

This is really great. Very thorough! And immensely creative. Bravo!

Such a fantastic system! Well done!!!

This is very, very good! Lovely everything. Great work!

This is especially nice. 

I know there are a lot of these out there.

This one is just especially nice.

This looks fun! But I somehow am not understanding the reason there's a 'side A' and a 'side B'. Can you explain it?

I've been trying to pay for this with PayPal, but itch.io keeps telling me there's a screw up with their system. Is there any other place to buy this?

This is really lovely!

I'm a little confused by your coordinate system on your campaign map, though. I see that the letter coordinates (A, B, etc.) go straight north/south. Do the number coordinates (1, 2, etc.) snake up and down from east to west like tiers? I seem to remember other coordinate systems where the analog to your numbers would just run diagonally in straight lines. Am I reading your system correctly?

This is really great stuff. Thank you!

That's great guidance. Thanks for such a fantastic product!

I have another question:
In a couple spots, you're able to get an 'encounter' or a 'small encounter' result. But there is no definition or table for those. What do you recommend?

Wow!!! You're incredible

This thing truly is the ultimate! Great work!
Any chance you'd do a layout in A5 or A6 single pages? It would be really great to be able to print it up as a booklet in Adobe Acrobat instead of having to tape two pocket mods together!

That sounds exactly right.

Hey! I'll extend the same apology to you that I did to the comments above! I haven't looked at this for a long time, and I'm sorry I didn't respond until now!

Yes, I had intended for sneaking under difficult circumstances to be something that a normal cowboy or girl wouldn't normally be any good at. You would handle unskilled attempts by fiat (i.e. - let the player description, situation, and fun at the table help the GM decide).

Does that help?

Gosh, two years ago! I haven't checked this stuff in a long time! Please forgive my tardiness! 
The way the called-shot rule is intended to work is:
First you make a call: "I am going to try to shoot him in his gun hand."
Next, you roll to see if you hit at all. If you didn't even hit, then the called shot is moot. You missed completely.
Next, if you've rolled a hit, you roll on the location table. If you are shooting for the right hand, any number on the first die 3 and above means you've hit the hand. 
The idea is that, although it is a more difficult shot, it would make it so you wouldn't accidentally shoot the person in the head or the foot.

Does that make sense?

Hey! I can't believe I didn't see all of these comments from so long ago! I agree, you should only use the injury roll table if it 1) makes sense, and 2) makes the game more fun! To me, it makes sense in a one-on-one showdown for sure, and only sometimes in other circumstances. Play the way that works best for you and your table!

This looks really great! Thanks!

But there's a blank page on 20 that just says "MAP". Is there a map missing? Is it supposed to be a map of the Sinking Temple?

Hey, these are really great!

The mice and bone beasts seem to be attached to the same PDF, though. They are named differently, but the bone beast one is the same as the mice one.

This is so cool. Simple. And really well done, as usual.

Been in love with this since the first one popped up on G+. So great. Perfect, really.

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This is lovely work!

Should a two-page PDF be 85MB, though?

This is just lovely! Great work!

Thanks!

I'd love to know how it goes!

Thanks, Ray! You're comments mean a lot! I went back and forth on crediting the photos. I was pressed for room. They're all from The Library of Congress public domaine collection.