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Sounds good. Have a nice day :) 

Thank you for making this.  I could always use a reminder to keep myself from falling back on negative mental patterns.  One small request though:  I wish this document had the same specificity that "Alone in Serenity" does, instead of needing to cross reference a rolled number, a playing card suit, and a playing card number every time.

Hey I'm so glad you're still working on this!  Your update here made me finally commit to purchasing this codex.  Worth it  :).

Yes please, I would also purchase it there.  Same with a lot of your other products.

You can buy it on DriveThruRPG without issue fortunately
https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/445396/beyond-the-borderlands-1

I believe it's a vendor side issue for Gnarled Monster

I'd like to second this request.

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I know this game is PWYW, but a $25 "Suggested" price for two pages is an overestimation IMO.

But hey I think this game is interesting, sleek, and doesn't appear like it would be bogged down in practice.  Thanks for making it.

Edit: You raised it to $26, which is actually pretty funny.

Hi there.  I had an issue trying to purchase this game.  Before completing payment via card, I received a message that said:

"There was an error processing your payment:  Stripe doesn't currently support application fees for platforms in the US with connected accounts in BR.  If you are unsure, please contact itch.io support with the above message."

I am from the USA.  I tried afterwards and I am able to purchase content from other creators, so this may be on your end.  Didn't know if you were aware or had suggestions?  I wanted to inform you because I thought this might hinder your current Itchfunding.

Wonderful art.  Inventive parties.  This is great stuff.  Thanks for making it!

Very cool concept.  Keep up the good work :)

Excited to see what becomes of this.  Cool idea :)

Looks great!  I'm excited to see what you create next in the world of the Sierra Verde.

In the pamphlet it states HP = IRNd6.  Is this saying that HP is equal to your IRN score (3d6) multiplied by d6?  So on average a player would have about 37 hp?

Is there a .png map without any of the keyed icons on it?  That would be really helpful to give players, so as to reveal what are on those hexes as the characters explore.

Okay got it.  Thanks for the update Penflower Ink.

Liked: * Artwork is great!   * Your square-map is pretty and nicely organized.  * All details are flavorful and cozy.  Reminds me of Wanderhome superficially.

Concerns I had: * "Tight spots are high-risk situations where the PC must face a threat, such as a hazard or opponent...During a tight spot, all PC actions must be performed as luck rolls."  I'm not too thrilled that most of the conflict in the game comes down to luck rolls.  This feeling is only minutely diminished with the PbtA-styled roll resolution, putting yourself in a position of power to get advantage, or spending EP. * The weather table says to roll 1d6, but it has options for numbers > 6. * Can't tell if the rules are suggesting that you don't know what spell you're going to cast until after you do it.  "  To craft a Spell, roll 1d6 to determine the Descriptor table, then again for the descriptor.  Next, roll 1d6 to determine the shape table, then again for the Shape.  You decide what your Spell does, and what it looks/feels like."  So I guess that, after you find your spell's Descriptor and Shape you can try to shoehorn said spell to fit the reason you cast the spell in the first place.  "The Player must use the Spell generator roll tables from the Rulebook to determine what Spell they cast." * An example of play may help iron out some of these confusions.

There's a lot of SPaG errors in "Valley of the Manticore" and "In The Shadow of Tower Silveraxe" in general.  They're both on at least their third printing I believe.  Both modules have great maps, great story, great NPCs, and great art.  It's just weird that there's so many errors in both.  Any plans to edit them in the near future?

I think this supplement for the It Follows monster is a neat production.  Thanks for working on it.  However its suggested price is $20 for half a page of information.  I recognize you can just pick it up for free, but the disconnect between price and content of this item is unusual.

Seconding this request

Thank you. I assume the "Liminal Horror: Investigators" edition is just a title to distinguish it from the previous edition. Or is there an upcoming "Liminal Horror: GMs" version? 

I was just curious.  With the hints at a new edition, I didn't know if physical copies would be restocked at Exalted Funeral, Space Penguin, or somewhere else?

Hi there.  Will the rest of the Liminal Horror line be printed at Space Penguin now?  LH, The Mall, The Bureau?

You're welcome. Thanks for creating this game! I've had it recommended to me when looking for "rules-medium" games for my players. It's also of great quality too, so keep it up 😊

Hi there.  I'm confused on the section relating to magical tricks.  The directions state:

"The caster invests a number of Magic Dice of choice, as with casting a spell. For each 1-3, the difficulty of the Save is increased by 1. For each 4-6, the difficulty of the Save is increased by 2 – and the user gains Fatigue."

However in the example below this:

"Maltas tries to make an enemy orc stumble, and invests 2 MD. He rolls a 3 and a 5. The orc must roll under or equal his STR (14) but above 1, as the 5 raises the difficulty by 1. Maltas gains 1 Fatigue, from the 5."

Shouldn't the orc have to roll above a 3?  The player rolled a 3 (+1 to difficulty) and a 5 (+2 to difficulty and the user gets fatigue)?  Doesn't the +1 and +2 stack?

Cool, thanks for the info! 

Hi there.  Are the rival runners in this /run fleshed out enough to use them as pre-gens?