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Here's a map I drew for my players to get them into understanding Heluso (and Milonda).
Thanks for this sheet goes to Greg Stolze, Daniel Solis and Andreas Blicher (http://www.andreas.blicher.info/).
Mika Kareinen
I fell in love with REIGN at first read. I'd been looking for an interesting new system for a long time and this seemed to provide everything I wanted.
The background to the game universe is also really cool, however, after years of playing all manner of weird and wonderful games, our gaming group was looking to return to its gaming roots: Dungeons & Dragons.
Of course, having played pretty much everything under the sun, none of us really got on with D20 and so I decided to go ahead and make a conversion of D & D to my personal favourite ... so, without further ado, for your viewing pleasure, DRAGON REIGN.
While it sounds like some kind of Norwegian operatic metal band, it is actually my conversion notes for Dungeons & Dragons using REIGN-flavoured ORE. Nb. you will need the D & D Player Handbook and a copy of REIGN to run this.
Enjoy!
I built a GIS map off of Insect King's map. It's still a rough draft. I need to convert text over to annotation and place them better, and I need to place all of this into a geodatabase to set up topology so I can clean up the edges. What I could use is some kind of distance reference so I can build a world file (create a spatial domain) that way I can flatten out regions and give them an accurate scale for measurement.
Any recommendations on color schema or what-have-you.
Thanks,
Hobbie
This file contains all the corrections that were incorporated into the reprinted softcover
edition. In addition, there are some rule clarifications at the end.