“Nothing on the face of this earth --and I do mean nothing- is half so dangerous as a children's story that happens to be real, and you and I are wandering blindfolded through a myth devised by a maniac.”
-- Master Li Kao (Tang Dynasty)
Gaulia, Sweet Gaulia
Or what happens when...
The Three Musketeers and the Brothers Grimm, meet the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Chaos Gods, the Stormbringer Chaos Gods, and the C'thulhu Mythos.
This group has been created as an aid to the running of my "Gaulia, Sweet Gaulia" campaign. It is run real life by the Bandersnatch, a.k.a. Jerry M. Chaney II
I'll be using Avalon Hill's 3rd Edition RuneQuest and Chaosium's Call of C'thulhu rules with a few House Rules thrown in.
My House Rules et. al. are in the Files section. I've lot's of Bookmarks, a plethora of Photos, appropriate to my campaign.
D20/D&D buffs may want to note my Database(s) of Feats, which holds 3000+ 3E 3.5E feats.
http://www.weirdwildrealm.com/f-sword-choreographers.html Enjoy! -Bander "There is only one thing on this earth more powerful than Evil, and that's us. Any
http://latinamericanhistory.about.com/od/theconquest/a/09armsconquest.htm If we were talking about Conquistadors then, for swords, they were using Toledo
Punching through the joints of heavy armor is purportedly one of the strengths of a rapier. http://www.morris.umn.edu/~fencing/history.html The Portuguese are
Well the biggest problem with the conversation we were having Jerry is the weapon you were suggesting. A rapier doesn't have the penetration power to punch