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Forgotten Gems of the OSR - LL AEC Rogues Gallery

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From https://smolderingwizard.wordpress.com/ ... s-gallery/.

Early in the days of the OSR, blogs were a central resource for ideas and fan-made creations, ripe pickings for overworked GMs. Many of the early blogs are still online including Strange Stones, a self-described “nerdy RPG blog”. From 2010-2015, the blog author, Venomous Pao, posted lists of pre-generated LL AEC characters and adventuring parties, then collected them in a single PDF, available to anyone for free.

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The rogues gallery is as one would expect – lists of pre-generated characters but with lots of flavor, including unique head gear. The adventuring parties are a nice touch, useful for wandering encounters. Although some of the adventuring parties are of higher level, all of the pre-generated characters are 1st level. There are over 100 characters representing all of the LL AEC classes, as well as multi-classes, and 12 adventuring parties. It really is a great resource.

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The Labyrinth Lord Advanced Edition Companion (LL AEC) Rogues Gallery is available from the Strange Stones blog.

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I remember venomous pao. Haven’t heard from/about them in a while. Is that the compilation of these?

https://www.strangestones.com/llaec-rogues-gallery/

I think I have these somewhere but not in one big volume. Thanks Doug!!
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rredmond wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 11:53 pm
I remember venomous pao. Haven’t heard from/about them in a while. Is that the compilation of these?

https://www.strangestones.com/llaec-rogues-gallery/

I think I have these somewhere but not in one big volume. Thanks Doug!!
Yep, it's the compilation of all those blog posts. I know you play 1e a lot - and this seems like this would be useful for a 1e ref as well.

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Oh yeah. The first two modules or so I played with my kids, using 1e, after like a 10 year hiatus (or more!) were Labyrinth Lord. For me it’s more about the “feeling” of the game/module. Pretty much anything written for OSRIC or LL I’m probably going to like. Those folks speaka my language! :)
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The first one was very likely: Temple of the Ghoul by H. John Martin and one of the next couple was: The Courtyard of Gerald Red by R. Lawrence Blake.

Apparently first initial name guys are a good indication of what I like too. :lol:
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rredmond wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2023 1:43 am
The first one was very likely: Temple of the Ghoul by H. John Martin and one of the next couple was: The Courtyard of Gerald Red by R. Lawrence Blake.

Apparently first initial name guys are a good indication of what I like too. :lol:
:lol: I checked and I have those PDFs! They seem like good intro adventures.

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