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Tag Archives: hillfolk

My Kickstarter Experiences

Posted on December 3, 2014 by Aki Vainio
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After putting some money into The Dracula Dossier by Ken Hite (which you can – as of this writing – still back) Kickstarter informed me that this is in fact my tenth backed project. Seems like a nice round number to recount some of my experiences.

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Posted in Random, Roleplaying Games | Tagged dracula dossier, durance, fate, glorantha, hillfolk, kickstarter, tremulus | Leave a reply

RopeCon 2014: Saturday (by Aki)

Posted on July 27, 2014 by Aki Vainio
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On Saturday I continued GMing, went to listen to one of the honorary guests, and finally ended up sumo wrestling a number of people.

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Posted in Events, Ropecon | Tagged con, dramasystem, GMing, hillfolk, jason soles, ken hite, moscow station, sumo, sumowrestling | Leave a reply

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