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The City of Iron

PostPosted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:07 am
by elf23
The City of Iron is my RPG blog, focused on my on-going rediscovery of old-school fantasy games. I'm going to start running Labyrinth Lord soon (this weekend!) so I've posted quite a few thoughts on LL recently. I also post session reports of my current Savage Worlds fantasy campaign, and various random musings.

Some recent Labyrinth Lord related posts of interest:
  • Elementalist spells - a list of all elemental related spells in LL (+AEC), which I'm planning to use as the basis of an Elementalist magic-user subclass.
  • Fey - a variant Elf class for denizens of other worlds, with its own spell list.
  • Spells of thread and rope - a few new low level utility spells.

Re: The City of Iron

PostPosted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:01 pm
by The Venomous Pao
Great stuff, elf23! As noted elsewhere, I'm really digging the thread & rope spells. I look forward to more goodness, amigo :)

Re: The City of Iron

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 2:13 am
by Mangus
City of Iron is one of the more recent blogs I added to my blog-roll. So far, I have been very pleased with the material you have shared. If only I could be as productive as you have... Keep up the good work!

Shane

Re: The City of Iron

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:09 am
by elf23
Thanks for the kind words guys :)

@The Venomous Pao: I have some more thread & rope spells in the works... It's actually gotten me very into the idea of making 'sequences' of themed spells - from 1st to 9th level, like Bigby's hands (though I'm not sure they ever went all the way 1st through 9th).

Re: The City of Iron

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 3:16 pm
by jcftao
I like your post on alternative combat sequence...it would be a good post for here. I think it would be interesting to discuss.

Re: The City of Iron

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:09 am
by The Venomous Pao
elf23 wrote:@The Venomous Pao: I have some more thread & rope spells in the works... It's actually gotten me very into the idea of making 'sequences' of themed spells - from 1st to 9th level, like Bigby's hands (though I'm not sure they ever went all the way 1st through 9th).


Oooh! That sounds great. I love those kinds of things. Can't wait to see 'em if you go forward with the idea!

Re: The City of Iron

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 6:34 pm
by scadgrad
Just added you to my blog roll.

OK, so very stupid question, how did you do the "downloads" gadget? Go slow and use small words please. :D

Re: The City of Iron

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 8:17 pm
by elf23
scadgrad wrote:OK, so very stupid question, how did you do the "downloads" gadget? Go slow and use small words please. :D


It's just a "Link list" gadget. If you're in your Blogger dashboard, then go to Design (Page Elements), you can click on "Add a Gadget" in the sidebar of your blog. Then you'll get a list of gadgets, scroll down and one of them is "Link List". Just add the links to the files you want to share (mine are stored in a google site - as far as I know you can't store files directly in Blogger, only link to them).

Hope that makes sense! :)

(I guess the process might vary depending on what theme your blog has, but that's how it is on mine anyway.)

Re: The City of Iron

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 8:36 pm
by scadgrad
Thanks, that makes perfect sense. What I didn't get was how you were storing PDFs because I was 90% sure, I couldn't find that resource on Blogger. As shocking as it might seem, I don't have a single document in my google folder, but I'll certainly be utilizing it to share RPG stuff in the future.

Re: The City of Iron

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:34 am
by elf23
One small tip: I originally had some files in google documents, but then discovered that google sites is better as it keeps a complete list of older versions of documents, which can be pretty handy. The big advantage is that you can have a link to a doc which will always stay the same even when you upload a new version. I believe it's not like that in google docs (I remember having some frustration with it anyway).