Need a little something to make your players think? This short collection of classic riddles might be just what you need to take a break from the action. All are nature-themed, so you should be able to incorporate them into any setting or scenario you wish.
This is the Games Master's side of my L5R screen. This is for 3rd edition, and includes 5 pages so you can pick and mix with whichever ones suit your needs best. The screen includes:
Combat Sheet which has a quick summary of armour, weapon damage, and raises, as well as a summary of Iaijutsu duelling.
World info- basics of Rokugan such as hours of the day, the Fortunes, as well as a summary of experience point costs and Insight Ranks.
Complete Skill List
Mechanics overview - summaries of basic abilities, actions and combat actions, and the use of Void Points
If there's anything you think i've missed, please let me know!
L5R screen- Player's side
This is the artwork-filled players side of my L5R screen. All artwork is courtesy of the excellent Steve Argyle.
This is the player side of the WoT screen I'm working on. Its hard to find decent, high-quality WoT art out there thats suitable for screens, you know! the art on sheets 1, 2, and 5 are by the extremely talented Solitarium. Sheet 3 is from the New Spring graphic novel. Sheet 4 is by the equally skilled UnderdogMike.{jcomments on}
4 Player-side screen inserts for Pendragon, featuring artwork from the game Assassin's Creed (not entirely relevant I know, but the visuals sort of work for the Arthurian style, at least until I can find any better ones).
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Player-side screen inserts for the Planescape D&D setting. These
images are all from 2nd Edition AD&D products, with the exception
of one from the excellent Planescape: Torment video game. For all those
of you wanting to play Planescape in 3rd edition D&D, check out the
excellent Planewalker.com.