Hi!
If it's posible, I second the motion. "indd" files seem to require a fairly specialized program to open (even acrobat pro won't do it).
Thanks,
David.
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> Looks good, but the downloads seem to be "indd" files instead of "PDF" files? If you have PDFs that would be more convenient for me since I'm unfamiliar with the ".indd" format.
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> Thanks !
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> --- In WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com, "Roderick Robertson" <rjremr@> wrote:
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> > Issue 13, Summer 2012
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> > Rule One is three years old this issue! "Woot!" as they say.
> >
> > This issue we have the first of a three-part article from Gianni Vacca on using the Tunnels and Trolls system in Glorantha; Andrew Larson presents the Praxian
> > oasis of Agape, and also a look at Praxian Greeting Contests; David Millians continues his survey of Kralorela with a description of the province of Boshan; Jamie
> > 'Trotsky' Revell gives us the Order of St. Josselynne, Oliver Berneutz outlines the game of Shieldpush <i>and</i> gives us a set of rules for table-top play; and
> > Roderick Robertson presents a bit of Plunder: the Godlearner Tarot. We have not one, but two downloads this time: Oliver's Shieldpush game, and Roderick's
> > Tarot deck.
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> > In other News, Runequest 6 has been published by The Design Mechanism (www.thedesignmechanism.com/runequest.php). While not written as a Gloranthan ruleset, it
> > continues the RQ tradition, and I'm sure we'll see plenty of Gloranthan Goodness from the Design Mechanism in the future.
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> > From such a face and form as mine, the noblest sentiments sound like the
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