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Flying Buffalo has released ‘Mythic Ireland – T & T Campaign:
I’ve always thought that such a setting would make a great game, but have never got to run one with any system. I also think BoL would be a good fit for a Mythic Ireland game. This product looks like something that could be easily converted to BoL and the price seems reasonable.
I’m tempted!
Last edited by Gruntfuttock (2/16/2021 3:43 am)
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That's a good find. Might be useful for running some REH based stories similar those involving Bran Mak Morn and Cormac Mac Art.
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I read about this when it came out. I'm really horrible at converting adventures though. Of course I haven't really tried too hard.
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I did end up buying this - it's a good product. I haven't done anything with it yet though!
My Everywhen 1930s Daisy St Clair adventures are coming to 'series end', so it's time to do a new game, but I think it's likely to be either a return to the fantasy Bronze Age with Ayaharsa, or else 17th century France with Captain Treville's Daughter.
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A may have to think hard about this. Though there's plenty of Everywhen stuff I still haven't bought. And the new pulp supplement looks good. Hurm...
And whichever campaign you choose, they are always entertaining to hear about if you have the time.
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Thanks for the kind comment on my APs!
The pulp supplement is really good, and a very good price for all the 1930s goodness included. But the T&T supplement is also good. So it depends what you feel like at the moment - .45s and a martini with a twist, or swords and chariots.
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Gruntfuttock wrote:
Thanks for the kind comment on my APs!
The pulp supplement is really good, and a very good price for all the 1930s goodness included. But the T&T supplement is also good. So it depends what you feel like at the moment - .45s and a martini with a twist, or swords and chariots.
Very true. And my interests vary widely. Sometimes over a short period of time.