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DFRPG / Re: Historic Dresden Files
« on: August 05, 2010, 05:18:17 AM »
Does Animal Handling already cover "Teamster"?

Animal Handling is a catchall for social interaction with animals, but isn't driving them tantamount to convincing them to walk?

I think using them with a wagon/cart is different than plain Animal Handling because you need to make sure that the animal(s) are properly harnessed - both for their safety and for maximum effectiveness - as well as knowing just what your wagon can be called upon to carry out. I know that backing a horsedrawn wagon is far more complicated than a car - some horses just will not back up, too.

I'm also trying to cover what I've faced in the past thirty years of gaming & GMing.

I've experienced PCs driving a stagecoach trying to outmaneuver a gang on horseback (*I* was simply trying to shoot at the bad guys ;D) & I did have a PC try to lasso a stegosaurus at one time. :o

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DFRPG / Re: Historic Dresden Files
« on: August 05, 2010, 02:43:28 AM »
I've been thinking about how to add some color to a historical game.

I'm thinking about adding these stunts (these are very rough, at the moment):

Gunslinger. Either add +1 to Alertness at the very start of a conflict wherein you intend to use a pistol, or roll against everyone else with Gunslinger to determine initiative. This is a Guns stunt.

Ropin' the Wind. With a successful roll you can lasso a target one area away. With the right equipment, you can stop/trip a target your ize or smaller. The right equipment means a western saddle and a trained horse [effective against creatures up to the same size as the horse.] This can also be used with specially rigged vehicles, like a catch truck in Africa. This is a Weapons stunt.

Teamster. Similar to Driving, this applies to animal drawn vehicles, controlling and basic care. This is a Survival Trapping.

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DFRPG / Re: Historic Dresden Files
« on: July 24, 2010, 10:54:36 PM »
I had forgotten the werebuffalo... ;D

Went to the main library in Sacramento this morning. It's indian folklore/mythology section is pretty sparse - most books of this type that they have are geared towards kids.

 ::) Looks like I'll have to start doing some *real* research as time goes on - emails and web searches, especially for New Mexico, Arizona and Texas.

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DFRPG / Re: Historic Dresden Files
« on: July 23, 2010, 01:20:05 AM »
I'm thinking of using a sort of Louis L'Amour style setting.

There are wizards and monsters, but it would be like the modern Dresden Files. There probably wouldn't magical combat on the streets at high noon and there be the same reluctance to have the mundane folks get involved, but...

Most folks who encounter things would be willing to explain it away - this would be viable, I think, since this was also a time frame where there were more advances in technology, which folks could use to "explain" what had happened.

Of course, with the natives and Hispanics having lived in some of these areas for centuries, many of them know better.

Some of Louis L'Amour's stories edge into the western/occult fringes, too, so it might not be so odd.

I've also been contemplating a new Emissary of Power: River Guardians. There are thirteen of them, throughout the world, each with an Item of Power and they serve to protect the river of time. There will be folks who need major protection, and there will be those who simply need a little bit of assistance.

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DFRPG / Historic Dresden Files
« on: July 22, 2010, 01:45:11 AM »
I've been thinking about setting a campaign long before Harry is born.

Sometime around 1876.

If there were to be activity in western Texas or New Mexico, who would folks suggest as being around as NPCs?

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DFRPG / Re: Has anyone else had a problem...
« on: July 10, 2010, 01:01:18 AM »
Just to let you know, the replacements arrived yesterday.

I would have posted then, but I was beat from a long day. ;D

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DFRPG / Re: Has anyone else had a problem...
« on: July 05, 2010, 09:15:39 PM »
Here's a public thank you to Fred and his Hatroids!

He sent me an email with the tracking number for the replacement for the book which lost the pages.

You guys are so great! ;D

I've only had a similarly great interaction with one other game company (I've had some very crappy ones, though :( )

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DFRPG / Re: Has anyone else had a problem...
« on: July 04, 2010, 03:09:21 AM »
Went to my FLGS today and saw the only unspoken for copies they have, sitting on the counter (apparently they ordered them for several folks and they're all happy owners now.) :)

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DFRPG / Re: Has anyone else had a problem...
« on: July 03, 2010, 05:08:49 AM »
I've gotten an email from Fred, and replied.

I asked if he wanted me to return the volume, but if it's gonna be the only one with a problem, why in forty or fifty years it may increase in value!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Of course, by then, my currently unborn grandchildren will be responsible for it, most likely.

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DFRPG / Re: Has anyone else had a problem...
« on: July 03, 2010, 01:13:13 AM »
Message sent to Evil Hat.

I'm not worried about it, though. I've got the books and I'm reading. ;D

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DFRPG / Re: Has anyone else had a problem...
« on: July 03, 2010, 01:07:18 AM »
Zoiks! The binding style we paid for on these should be super durable (smyth sewn). If you've got a defective product, you should definitely contact us via our website and ask for a replacement.

Thanks for the information, Fred.

I'll be contacting Evil Hat in a few minutes.

I took a look, and it seems that the pages I mentioned never got sewn - the fold is clean. :o

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DFRPG / Has anyone else had a problem...
« on: July 02, 2010, 07:54:39 PM »
with pages coming loose?

I just had pp. 39-42 come free of the binding, following a page turn.

Not even a complete page turn, either.

However, it's not a tragedy - just a minor annoyance (I've had entire books come apart through prolonged usage.) ::)

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DFRPG / Re: Have The Books Shipped Yet?
« on: July 01, 2010, 12:24:44 AM »
Got my books today.

The UPS site showed them as being shipped on the 22nd, via ground from Nevada to the Saramento area.

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DFRPG / Re: So... a change in the shipping date for the DFRPG books.
« on: July 01, 2010, 12:21:58 AM »
Both volumes arrived this afternoon in Elk Grove, CA (a Sacramento suburb) and they look great. ;D

Now I have to fit them into my work bag - luckily I have a little more room since I got the case for my Nook a couple of weeks ago!  :D

Got my notification this morning, and when I checked with UPS, it showed as being due today. Sometime this afternoon, before I left work, it arrived (I checked with UPS around 4PM and it showed delivered as the status.)

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DFRPG / Re: So... a change in the shipping date for the DFRPG books.
« on: June 27, 2010, 03:48:04 AM »
Anybody in northern CA get theirs yet?

I was strangely disappointed when I saw that UPS had made a delivery today (some history books I had ordered) but nothing from Evil Hat. :o

I know my preorder number is 415 - hopefully that means I'll see it Monday.

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