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Eldritch Fields

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Elric meets early Judges Guild!! Love the art and the setting.

Sweet!!!! Into the Odd is indeed a great fit for this, now that I think about it, both on a system level and by aesthetics.

And good final recommendations. Esp. re: the tone of the monastery.

Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed these dungeons. 

What system and setting have you ran it with?

I only ran it as one-shots. I did not push the players too hard, but, as these were one-shots, they were quite eager to get into dimension hopping fast, as it was the main "gimmick" of the adventure.

Hi! Yeah, I have some materials, but not enough for a second issue yet. Shoot me an email to kisbalim@gmail.com 

Thank you for sharing this piece of history! 

Cheers!

No, sorry! I'd rather just have this as its own thing. But you can always point players of your game towards this page ("if you need some miscast results, look up X"), I plan to keep this online and PWYW.

Cheers!

The purchase was refunded, at least I don't see it anymore in my itch summary! 

Hi! I thought that might be the case :) 

I contacted itch.io's support and requested a refund (there is no automatic refund option available to publishers). As far as I understand, they will return the full amount, there are no "partials". Once the refund goes through, and you still like the game, you can donate again later.

Thank you for the interest!

Thanks!!!! Man, I should rewatch that movie. It's been, uh, 10 years?

Thank you! Yes, the typed version is definitely the easiest to use :) 

Good catch, I will update the file a bit later.

Spoilers, dude! ;)

Thanks!

I drew the map on graph paper, then traced it over onto the white sheet (by putting it against the window as my lightbox...). The graph paper also helped me to keep the map small enough to fit in the pocketmod's spread.

Pretty cool game, I love the variety of units!