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From: Clint Whelly <clint.whelly@?????????.ca> Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 09:57:28 -0400 Subject: Re: d20 Future art gallery: Some familiar faces
Hi Novamaster, just curious, where in Canada are you?
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They are extremely compatible. I've used them without any conversation both
ways. Admittedly there not exactly the same, but your players won't notice,
especially when converting to D&D.
-The Canadian Geek
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 20:07:57 -0400
From: BoglinLord@???.com
Subject: Re: d20 Future art gallery: Some familiar faces
<<I have the book. Some neat stuff. If you don't mind going full sci fiyou
can do a lot with the book when you combine it with Urban Arcana. Or would
this be more Dragonstar?>>
Is it compatible with Dungeons & Dragons though? I'd assume so, since
they're both d20, but I could be wrong.>>
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