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Road-Raging Blood Angel Biker




ohio

I'm running a quick one off on Tuesday, and need something that my bar buddies can pick up quick... as a gateway to roleplaying. I eventually want to gear them up for anima beyond fantasy (don't have the book yet its in the mail) i need something quick, effective, and simple. Not dungeon squad! (Too simple) i want something between swords & wizardy and dungeon squad (some depth, but not enough to overwhelm new roleplayers)
Let me know!

Thanks

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2014/02/03 04:22:23


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Canterbury

maybe

http://grfiles.game-host.org/dragon_age_rpg/DragonAgeRPGQuickstartGuide.pdf


might be worth a go.

http://greenronin.com/dragon_age/

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