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Midhir
Jun 9th, '03, 08:39 AM
I'm sorry if this has been asked before but I just purchased a DH subscription and was wondering if their is listing of say the table of contents for each of the DHs. I mostly interested in the ones relating to Fantasy Hero or Space Hero and don't have a need to spend my credits on ones that do not have content in those areas.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

EDIT: Disregard I found it, and ubelievably its right there on the Digital Hero link LOL. Didn't notice it before I login in to DH.

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain Dorathy!

tiger
Jun 10th, '03, 11:30 AM
As I recal if you click on the pic of the issue it will list what is in that issue for you.

I think:D

Monolith
Jun 10th, '03, 11:55 AM
Tiger is correct. If you click on the issue it will take you to a page which gives you the ToC.

Galadorn
Jun 14th, '03, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by Midhir
I'm sorry if this has been asked before but I just purchased a DH subscription and was wondering if their is listing of say the table of contents for each of the DHs. I mostly interested in the ones relating to Fantasy Hero or Space Hero and don't have a need to spend my credits on ones that do not have content in those areas.

What kind of Fantasy Hero articles are people interested in? I have submitted one already, and am thinking about submitting others. I already have some ideas myself, but I'm open to others.

AnotherSkip
Jun 14th, '03, 03:35 PM
My suggestion would be a campaign building 101 "every issue" sort of thing similar to what was done in Dragon Magazine.

ie a series of articles taking the "building blocks" of building a campaign from scratch.

Since we will have FH soon a guide to BYOU (Build Your Own Universe) is just the way to go, sine the actual "Offical" universe is still a long way off..... iirc.

Galadorn
Jun 15th, '03, 03:02 AM
I have a campaign idea I used for my third edition Fantasy Hero Campaign. It was very Tolkeinesk. Might be interesting to go through the development stages. I'd have to think about it...

What do people think about historical articles on running campaigns in historical settings. I like history, but for fantasy I think a little world diversity is needed. I don't want to roleplay fantasy in a historical setting most of the time. Give me Middle Earth any day, or something like it.