Blackmoor wrote:The Heroes does have its map, great John Blanche cover as well Not really for sale though, it will be lost (both figuratively and physically no doubt ) in my collection for the next millenium.
lokiwookie wrote:Heroes is more similar to tabletop game than to real RPG though. <clip>
Blackmoor wrote:Here in Calgary we have the fortune of having a store that has been in business since the earliest days of role playing in the early 70's. The owner of the store bought his 1st print woody off the shelf of his own store! He actually wrote Gary and Steve about his thoughts of the 2nd edition of Chainmail.Heaps of older gamers hang out there, it is a virtual mecca of gaming. When I first moved to Calgary I was spending more every month at this store than I was on my mortgage
puterdragon wrote:The owner's great to deal with, the staff is specialized, and it's the largest RPG store by sq. footage in NA.I picked up Cloud Kingdom Games' Riddling Unicorn and Lair of the Sphynx (besides some htf TSRs) there. <happy and grateful>
TheHistorian wrote:So... no one cared or no one noticed? ** expired/removed eBay auction **Indeed, both were in the package I just received!
Harley Stroh wrote:But then I'd be depriving a 3rd grader from discovering the glory of Greyhawk, and I think you go to hell for that sort of thing.
Kingofpain89 wrote:Those maps were what pulled me into Greyhawk and kept me there when other "worlds" tried their best to drag me away. That is a fantastic find along with the Tegel Manor (which print?), Dark Tower, and Caverns of Thracia. You might want to hold on to Under the Storm Giants Castle though. Might warp the poor kids mind.