![]() ![]() Which cons will you be attending in the near future? That book has tons of memories for me and the comic shop my family had. – My first book is in the Library, my AD&D players handbook my brother and I bought at Sears in 1982. What is your favorite book in the collection? – As in the 17th President? Sure he would, he was a politician. I bet he had a wild imagination that he kept locked away.ĭo you think Andrew Johnson would cheat on his rolls? I figure he was super smart, self taught, and well read. If you could roleplay with one historical figure, who would it be and why? We are now near 1800 books and over a 100 different systems. Needless to say people loved the idea so we put our heads down and ran forward with it. He mailed them out when he heard what we we’re doing. Part way through that first show we got a box of donations from an old friend of mine in Iowa. We got kids playing RPGs for the first time and had people asking if I would come to their show. But that first event we had like 400 books or so and people loved it. I ran out and bought some exrat books to fill in holes and add a wider variety dropping like $2000 in a couple days. The manger thought it sounded fun and a few weeks before ECCC 2017 I was asked if I could still do the library. – I have been the deputy manager of gaming at Emerald City Comicon for a few years new and tossed the idea out to fill space. What was the impetus for starting an RPG library? We also work with teens, PTSD service members, and soon senior citizens. – We are a nonprofit lending library that shares RPGs with as many people as we can via events. What can you tell us about Alexandria RPG? Today we sit down with the chief librarian to learn more about this amazing find. The Alexandria RPG library was a room with about ten tables piled with RPG books, as well several well-stocked shelves of gaming treasures. What to use the player-facing pockets for?ĭirectly across from the chaos of the exhibit hall at Gen Con 2018 was a quiet sanctuary of pure awesomeness. I’ve created some inserts for the mini screen (free download). The mini uses 4×6 index cards, and has 12 pockets. I use the mini, it hides my minis, but doesn’t obscure the table. You can download inserts for it free from our site.Magnetic Game Aids work through the pockets.You can write all over it with wet erase markers.You can fold it up and use it any way you like.You can put anything you want in the pockets.What makes them the world’s greatest? Well according to their website: Hammerdog offer their screens in three formats: vertical, horizontal, and mini. That issue was resolved when I found the The World’s Greatest Screen at Gen Con a few years back (you can find the original article here). One issue I do have with using a DM’s screen is that I can’t see the whole table/battle mat. I still make my rolls on the table in front of my players. I personally use a screen to hide minis and terrain pieces. A lot of players complain that DMs are cheating behind their screens. DM screens are sometimes a hot button issue. ![]()
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