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Carrion Crow29 Jun 2016 11:20 p.m. PST

As I have a bit of spare time on my hands at present, I thought I'd utilise it by finally getting my home-brew skirmish rules out of my head and on to paper. And when I say paper, I actually mean my blog. Whilst it's not currently complete, there is now enough of the rules to enable people to create characters and have them engage in a bit of melee combat.

As my current focus is Oriental Fantasy skirmish, they are being written with that genre in the background, but they should be usable for any genre where two opposing forces take umbrage with one another and decide to settle their differences by violence.

Both parts can be found on my blog, the first part being here:

link

Feel free to take a look and give 'em a go, as any feedback or constructive criticism can only improve them!

Thanks

Jez

Xintao30 Jun 2016 10:46 a.m. PST

Very interesting read.

Wulfgar30 Jun 2016 3:55 p.m. PST

Karasu-do

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