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Will Phillips

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One of these days I'll also upload to DTRPG, but I don't have any immediate plans to do so.

This is a very clever system!

Thank you!

Hey Harlan, thanks for the interest. I add free Community Copies for every purchase over the already low purchase price of US $3.50. 

Unfortunately, those have all been claimed, and am waiting for the next qualifying purchase(s) to add more free copies. Thanks for understanding!

Thanks for the kind words, Dan! 

I'm a bit wary of cross-posting my email to Itch, but you can find it and my social media contacts on my blog, so feel free to reach out via whichever of those you prefer! 

https://tabletop.willphillips.org/

Thanks for your kind words! I am printing a few physical zines (full sized at US 8.5x11") to sell locally, but not planning on getting into any more complex physical product order fuffillment than that.

THAT SAID!

I'm not sure how much international shipping across the border would run, but I'd be happy to drop one in the mail. I'll be charging $5 USD for the physical zines plus making the PDF a free add-on. So say $3 plus shipping?



Thanks for the kind words! If you run it, I'd welcome your feedback! Also happy to answer any questions or clarify anything that's not clear.

Very slowly making progress towards it! I'll have a devlog update soon with notes on the progress there.

Hey everybody, I've been sitting on the sidelines watching all the exciting stuff happening with itch.io and elsewhere in the world of TTRPGs these past several years, and have recently started to dip my toes back into the RPG community.

I mostly work at the intersection of tabletop gaming and my love for early modern / Renaissance-era history.

My two primary projects right now are both designed for that era: a miniatures skirmish game and a rules-light narrative RPG with OSR sensibilities. I'm calling that one Long XVIth, tenatively.

You can find more at my blog, Tabletop.WillPhillips.org