There sure are<http://www.amazon.com/I-Ching-Cards-Commentary-Beautiful/dp/1569243115> . I use Archetypes <http://www.thecards.com/> cards, too - mostly in...
StoryPath cards were published in a "generic" version by Three Guys Gaming. It was distributed in a video cassette case. Another version of StoryPath cards...
Hi John I have two sets of I-ching cards that I havent looked at in ages: as I recall (my memory is a bit fuzzy) one set had very abstract simple designs in an...
also if anyone interested I did some cards, Two sets, for a pulp aviation game I ran with everwayesque mechanics: Instead of a fortune deck were lady luck...
... That's the one I have. I've stuck most of the other sets in the case. Quite handy. ... Me Want. ... I'll pull it out of the box when I get home. John...
Thanks for the description! I do have the Destiny Deck. A little web-mining reveals the name of the Lion Rampant product precursor to StoryPath cards to be...
I would certainly be interested in seeing them! I've only run Everway in standard ways, but have contemplated trying it in other genres. Ben ... [Non-text...
... cards, ... (handmade ... They were called Whimsy Cards, and they are one of the two gaming products I passed by when they crossed my path, to my lasting...
yeah would love to see them too ... From: Everway-L@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Everway-L@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ben Quant Sent: 08 January 2008 09:20 To:...
I'm a big fan of card mechanics - starting with Castle Falkenstein and then discovering Dragonlance Saga and Everway. There's something cute about having a...
In case anyone is interested in developing sets of cards for different genres - either vision or fortune cards, there have been some great art threads on...
As far as I know, the only custom-card-based system I'm missing (due to apathy) is Lace and Steel. IMO, the interesting thing about card-based mechanics is...
Has anyone ever used the Everway rules to play a Wu Xia inspired game? If you're not familiar with the term, watch Chinese martial arts drama movies like Hero...
... I haven't, but I am sure that it would lend itself well to it with its emphasis on description and freedom to not have to worry about loads of rules to...
Hey, all. We actually talked about Everwuxia about 180 messages ago--if you search for "wuxia" in the messages you'll find about ten, clustered around the 5000...
Hi Jack! and all. Yes I did run a one-off 12 hour wuxia game last christmas using Everway. It was very successful indeed. I felt the Everway system with its...
My two shekels: Maelstrom is an inspired game setting in need of a second edition, revised for clarity. It would work beautifully with Everway's rules, but...
So in a nutty kinda shell, What IS so great about Maelstrom? Regards and a thousand JonF ... rules, ... significant ... understand. ... people ... indie ... ...
The setting. So you have a world--not a thousand worlds, just a world. A long time ago this world was ruled by a single Empire. You can still find evidence...
Interesting concepts... the changing physical (and I guess therefore conceptual?)geography. Hmmmm and what do people (player characters?) do in this world? is...
I am late responding to this inquiry. I suspect I received the questions because of my Everway website; but I don't know the answers. Does anyone on the...
Hello, All; I was listening to an RPG podcast named "Fear The boot" and in their episode 95 they talk about a technique to generate characters that uses M:tG...
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:03 AM, Stephen Jarjoura > ... Someone might take the time to search this group's archives. I've answered this before, in more...
Hi Everyone I wrote my own RPG system. I called it the Schreiber System. It features Magic Paths compatible to the magic system used in Everway. I wrote a...
Again, not my auction, but I thought someone here might be interested. 34 sealed packs for $10 + shipping. The shipping price asked is a bit silly, but here...