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    Hall of Fire, Issue #4

    Well it's a new month and so we have a new issue of <i>The Hall of Fire</i>!

    Lots of news items of interest: a couple of Allies and Adversaries, an interview with Jeff Tidball, new optional rules about removing the "munchkin" from the game, and lots more!

    Once again the file (even zipped) was too big for this website, so it is accessible from at least these three websites:
    Webzine's home site
    Mirror site
    CODA RPG Tools

    Hope you enjoy it

    GOB

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    Another nice issue, good job.

    You might want to add www.guildcompanion.com to the list of links on the last page. There's good LOTR RPG info there (and not to pimp my own work, but I have a series of articles there too).

    joeman has a couple LOTR adventures available there too...

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    Will do.

    Thanks for the tip Ineti.

    GOB

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    Hey GOB!

    Another great issue of HOF! Always a treat to read through.

    You and your production associates should be proud.

    Reptile
    PS, you're in Milwaukee? I live in Watertown and am currently a doctoral student at UW-Mil!! Small world.
    In the hierarchy of living organisms, it's snakes all the way down.

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    Thanks for the compliment, we do what we can

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    Another excellent issue. Well done!
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    'Some who have read the book, or at any rate have reviewed it, have found it boring, absurd, or contemptible; and I have no cause to complain, since I have similar opinions of their works' JRR Tolkien

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    Gandalf, how do you do it? I can't even imagine how much work you must put into this thing. In general, how many hours would you say you have to put into each issue.

    For what it is worth, good job. Now, more than ever, I think it is very important to have fan produced content like this. To have unofficial material of this quality is an added bonus.

    Thanks for all ther hard work.

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    Just speaking for myself, I actually don't spend too much time on this surprisingly, at most 10 hrs/months maybe. The writers submit me their aritcles and I review them, make any changes (which are few and minor), and send them on to whomever is in charge of the layout/production that month (this is where I believe most of the work really takes place, but once the template was created for the 'zine, life got much easier for them). Of the items I have personally submitted, I've spent maybe a few hours per month since a bunch of I had already come up with previous to the webzine's creation.

    This I can promise: as long as there are people willing to take the time to submit articles and such to the webzine (and of course barring any unforeseen major disasters), it won't go away on my watch.

    Matt aka GandalfOfBorg

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