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An old-school Excel sheet for Castles & Crusades that is almost as hardcore as writing up your character on a sheet of looseleaf paper. |
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This 4-page .pdf is a great reference for CKs and players who need to quickly look up rules for combat or turning, weapons charts and more. |
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This .exe file can be run from this site or downloaded and run on your PC during your C&C game. Very handy. |
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This pdf sheet allows you to customize it in various ways to suit your character and/or design preferences. WOW!!! |
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My take on what 3rd
edition should have been! It borrows heavily from C&C, D&D
3.X, and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (both 1st & 2nd Edition). I
do not claim to be the original author of all of this document’s
content. Some passages,
mainly “fluff text” including the race & class descriptions, are
excerpts coming from various D&D books of all editions and/or the
previous source material. Their
use is not meant to challenge the copyrights or trademarks of the
rightful authors or owners. |
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A free adventure from the Troll Lords. |
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For those without Monsters & Treasures, here's sample of creatures for use in your C&C game. |
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Here are optional rules, new class and race options and added information for your AD&D 3rd Edition game. (This is ALMOST finished at this point). |
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Background & Historical Information |
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The Canonfire site, which has many great maps available as downloads, is a great site for Greyhawk history and conjecture. Wiki also has a handy timeline of Greyhawk events. You can also download this fairly lengthy Greyhawk Timeline (in 3 parts). The Greyhawk Online Adventures page lists classic adventures and provides dates and locations for each. |
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Here's a .pdf calendar for Greyhawk. |
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Here is a fairly comprehensive list of Greyhawk gods, with a brief description of each. |
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| Map of Greyhawk | The lands of the Flanaess in 12 sections (click on each to zoom in) or click here to view it as 1, gigunda map |
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Here's an extensive .doc timeline for Greyhawk. |
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BFRPG, like OSRIC, is an open source retro clone of AD&D. It's available for free download or, for a nominal fee, in print through lulu.com. |
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Here's Peter Bradley's online C&C art gallery... |
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A great resource that has a CK Screen, character sheets, errata, houserules, maps and more. |
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Goblinoin Games is a small-press publisher currently focusing on support of Labyrinth Lord™, OSRIC™, Mutant Future™ and GORE™. OSRIC emulates game rules from advanced first edition fantasy games (1e) of the 80s. GORE emulates popular percentile-based systems from the 80s through the present day. Labyrinth Lord gets "back to the basics" by emulating game rules from simple fantasy games of the late 70s and early 80s. Mutant Future is based on the Labyrinth Lord system, but is retooled in the spirit of classic nuclear post-apocalypse science fantasy games. |
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Makers of the OD&D retro clone Swords & Wizardry and various OD&D supplements. |
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Creators of The Castles & Crusades Society, a pseudo-hybrid of 3rd and 1st edition that is rules-lite and has an old-school charm about it. Their forums are a great source of ideas and game-related news. |
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| Dungeons & Dragons | My site for D&D version 3.X. It includes reference sheets, links, rule clarifications, etc. |
| Gaile | My homebrew setting for Castles & Crusades can be found at this site, along with maps, houserules, reference sheets and character sheets. A version for D&D 3.5 can be found here. |
| All sorts of material for the King Arthur Pendragon roleplaying game is available on this site, including maps, reference sheets, historical notes and rule clarifications. | |
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Castles & Crusades and C&C are owned by Troll Lord Games. The 'D20 System,' 'D20 System logo,' Dungeons & Dragons, and D&D are registered trademarks owned by Wizards of the Coast. Banner image by David A Trampier. Website © 2009 by Chris Perkins |