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Inside issue 92 of green magazine: Victorian share house transformed into a light-filled home celebrating ornate Victorian detailing.
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Hello guys! !Here Sn2ckerspup! In a new post today! In which I bring you two updates that arrived on the island today. Let's take a look: 1) New EPF Message Today a new message from Gary has arrived and says the following: "Good Luck with the party planning Rookie. Your request has been approved. All agents - be on alert to help Rookie with his preparations" No doubt this month a new event arrives on the island after the anniversary of it. I am very excited for him to come, and for me without a doubt that is the Underwater Party! Click here for spoilers. It only remains to hope that day is going to be the party. Meanwhile you have to help to prepare the event. 2) New Newspaper - Issue #92 Among the things highlighted in this newspaper we have: 1) Tomorrow the new catalogs of igloos arrive. 2) On February 8, the 2nd anniversary of the game will be celebrated! 3) On February 14 comes a new play in the stage and a new pin. (Click on the images to see them bigger and thus be able to read the text that is in them) No more to say thank you for reading this post and do not forget to keep watching the guides, post, secrets and many more things that are on the blog. !Comment, Share and Enjoy! !See you in the next post! #WaddleOn
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Inside issue 92 of green magazine: The Hobart house soaks up buckets of warm northern light and aptly worships the distant kunanyi.
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We are nearing the end of the mythic year 1984 where we had been warned that Big Brother is Watching You. Fast forward 34 years people ask why no one is watching them on YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat and so on. On the big screen, Beverly Hills Cop is still bringing in cash. Wham! Madonna and Daryl Hall and John Oates rule the airwaves. It's December 1984 and this Issue #92 of This Old Dragon! Oh I am in for a treat today. This is one of my favorite issues, wonder how it stacks up to my memory. For starters, we have another beautiful Denis Beauvais cover featuring a dragon attack. I always liked seeing dragons on the cover of Dragon. Seemed to make the issue special to me. A quick peek at the contents tells me this is a cleric-themed issue, so I know I would have loved it back then. Letters are still focused on falling damage. Well, at least one letter is. Back then I loved that stuff, I even wrote a program for my Casio programmable calculator to do it. Which of course led to discussions of is the gravity of my game world the same as Earth? Today I'll just roll a d6 per 10 feet and be done with it. The Forum has some more thoughts from readers on Katharine Kerr's Issue #89 Forum discussion about evil PCs. I tried to play in a game once full of evil PCs. Didn't work. No one could trust anyone long enough to get things done. Big ad for the "First D&D Fantasy Novel" Dragonlance's Dragons of Autumn Twilight. We are getting to the so-called "Hickman Revolution" in D&D. 1985, as I have mentioned here many times, was a transitional year for the game and TSR. We only see the hints here, ones that only reveal themselves in retrospect. Then? I had no clue! I Was thrilled to be gaming every weekend. Our first real article is by none other than the man himself. Gary Gygax's From the Sorcerer's Scroll feature gives us Clerics Live by Other Rules. Today this advice is given, but back then it was as close to heresy (pardon the poor choice of words) if it had not been from Gygax himself. To summarize Clerics should get spells and use weapons unique to their faith. We would later see this in 2nd Ed AD&D with the Priest of specific mythoi and in later editions with domain spells. But what Gygax is saying here goes beyond the dozen or score spells that are different. Paul Vernon is up with First, spread the faith which is all about clerics remembering what their purpose really is; they are on a mission from their gods (to quote the high clerics Jake and Elwood Blues). Bruce Barber takes this one step further in his The more, the merrier: How clerics can find new followers. Or cleric conversion rules. I remember getting a Xerox copy of this and stapling it to my cleric's character sheet. The problem I ran into is that there were never enough NPCs that were not trying to kill us to convert. Still it is a nice long article and has some good clerical advice that can still be used in any game today. Kim Eastland and Dan Sample have some text and pictures from the 1984 Gen Con miniatures open. I never read these in detail, my money never went to minis back then, but I loved the little Jabberwock at the end and always wanted one. Speaking of minis, next page over is TSR coming attractions featuring a set of metal minis for the Indiana Jones game. I don't remember if they ever got made, but those would be a prize today. Ahh. One of my faves is up. The Suel Pantheon from Len Lakofka. In this, the last of the series, we get Lydia, Bralm, and Jascar. One day I want to collect all of these (issues 86 to 90 and 92) and look at them as a single work. These gods and their write-ups were a nice working model of what Gygax was saying above about how clerics need to be different. Let the horse buyer beware is an article on how to buy horses from Robert Harrison who is obviously pulling on a lot of real-world knowledge he has. While I don't find this article particularly useful to me I do admire the work that went into it. The Ecology articles are back from Ed Greenwood. This time taking on Ettins in 'Duh Cology of...Duh Ettin! Again, given to us in-universe, even though that universe will not be available for another 2 years. I think this is the first time I began to think of Ettins as two-headed orcs rather than two-headed hill giants. Ed is back for more in Pages from the Mages III, another favorite feature of mine. In particular, I remember going on a quest to recover Aubayreer's Workbook having only the glyph as a clue. I don't remember all the details save that the quest was dangerous and the spells in the book were a bit anti-climatic given the quest. Not that the spells are bad (hardly!) it is the quest was that hard. This is also, at least from what I can tell, our very first mention of The Simbul, "the shapeshifting Mage-Queen". I guess she is looking for a copy of this book too! I think I see a plot hook for my next Realms game (and playing on the events in The Simbul's gift). MAYBE that quest was only half of the tale! Maybe the other half was really to get this book to The Simbul. I am only 30+ years late. Thank you Ed! Of course, that is only one of FOUR magic books. The others also have great history and potential for adventures. But Ed would later piss me off because I had written a Moonbow spell myself. Only mine was clerical and it was a spell given by Artemis/Diana to her clerics. My DM at the time told me it was too powerful at 5th level and here comes Ed with a similar spell, similarly named and his was only 4th level! Book Reviews are up next. One of the books reviewed is the famous "Name of the Rose" by Umberto Eco. Eco is required reading for anyone playing the WitchCraft RPG from Eden studios. Name of the Rose needs to be required reading for anyone playing a cleric AND anyone who thinks playing a cleric is lame. Our centerpiece is an adventure that I have ran on a couple of occasions. First it is for the D&D game (not AD&D). Jon Mattson's The Sword of Justice. It's nice little low-level adventure that can be snuck in between dungeons or other adventures. It is a nice mystery involving a missing sword, a mysterious elf (remember when elves were mysterious!) and a village full of scared but well meaning folk. A tiny bit of tweaking here and there and it could be run under any edition of the game. Yeah, even 4th (I thought about that version in particular. If I can convert it to 4th I can convert it to anything). Big ad for the TSR 10th Anniversary game pack with four pages of game shops you can buy it from. I checked the local listings and sadly only one or two reamin. I am also kicking myself for not getting this. Well...never had the chance really. Let's see... A review for the TOON game is up. I liked the idea of this game, but never got a chance to play it. Some advice for characters in DragonQuest, Going up and getting wet: How DRAGONQUEST natives climb and swim by Paul Montgomery Crabaugh. DQ is another game I want to try someday. The short fiction is The Multidimensional Caper by Mark Acres. It is an interesting story and a good example of mixing D&D with Gangbusters. The Ares section is up. The Six Million Dollar Mutant covers cyborgs in Gamma World. Jeff Grubb's Marvel Phile gives us some Heralds of Galactus. I remember reading this one because I never understood the fascination with the Silver Surfer. I got it, I think, a little more after this. Ed going for three gives us (along with Penny Petticord) some answers to Star Questions on Star Frontiers. Small ads and classifieds. Con Calendar. Ad from The Armory which looks exactly like the stand I bought some paint from over the weekend. Wormy. Dragonmirth. SnarfQuest, where we are introduced to the Gagglezoomer for the first time. Really a fun issue with a lot going on. Plus it has a lot of material that I can still use today in my D&D 5e games. Want to see what I was saying about White Dwarf at the same time? Check out White Dwarf Wednesday #60.
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LOT-ME92. For your consideration is an exceedingly rare and historically important c.1830's antique 18K Gold Royal Spanish King Ferdinand VII issue Order of Charles III Commander Grand Cross, featuring a miniature gold Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic. This is an extremely early issue gold Order of Charles III. Beautiful toning. Enameled suspension ring featuring the colors of the Order (Blue-White-Blue). (Real y Distinguida Orden Espaola de Carlos III). Instituted 1771. (1850-1890 Issue). A white boarded and blue-enamelled Maltese Cross in Gold, with Gold fleur-de-lis in each quadrant, obverse centre applique depicting St. Mary in enamel, reverse centre with cypher of Charles III, measuring 55 mm (w) x 95 mm (h - inclusive of laurel wreath and integral ring). Weight is 35.69 grams. Condition is original / fine. No damage. No case. Gold tests for 18K. Guaranteed authentic. Due to the long lifespan of this Order, there are great deal of variation in the sizes, composition materials, and design attributes of the Order's grades. These features highly affect the price of the item. The Order is also known as the Order of Charles III; and the Order of the Immaculate Conception. The Royal and Distinguished Order of Charles III (Real y Muy Distinguida Orden de Carlos III) was established by King Carlos III/Charles III of Spain on September 19, 1771, to mark the occasion of the birth of his grandson Carlos V/Charles V, future heir of the Spanish thrown. It was dedicated to Immaculate Conception, and was confirmed by Pope Clement XIV on February 21, 1772. Originally, it was awarded to individuals who had displayed actions that enhanced the prestige and goals of the Spanish crown. The Order had two original grades, i.e. the Grand Cross, and Knight. The Commander by Number was added in 1783 while the Knight of the Collar was added in 1878. The Dames Bow was incorporated in 1983. During the reign of Joseph Bonaparte (1808-1815) the Order was abolished, but after the restoration of King Fernando VII/Ferdinand VII, the Order was restored. During the First (1874-1875) and Second Spanish Republics (1931-1938), the Order was abolished again each time. However, with the consecutively Restoration of the Bourbon's House, the Order was finally restored. Since its founding, it has been considered the most prestigious civil order within Spain. Currently, the Order is conferred upon Spanish and foreign citizens for extremely meritorious domestic and foreign service to Spain. There are five grades; Collar, Grand Cross, Commander by number, Commander, and Knight. The badge has to be returned to the Order once the recipient passed away. The Order is conferrable upon women with the suffix Dame instead of Knight. The Order depicts an inscription that stands to Virtuti et Mrito (Virtue and Merit,) which is located on the reverse of the crosses, alongside the cipher of Carlos III. The earlier versions of the Grand Cross have an enameled suspension ring featuring the colors of the Order (Blue-White-Blue). The later versions of the Grand Cross have the suspension ring composed of gold or gilt, without any enamel. There are rare examples of the Grand Cross with reversed enamel colors on the central medallion, with a blue background and a white border. The Royal Order of Isabel la Catlica is a distinction of Spain , instituted by King Ferdinand VII on March 14, 1815, with the name of Royal and American Order of Isabel la Catlica , in order to "reward refined loyalty and merits contracted in favor of the prosperity of those territories. The order was reorganized by a royal decree of July 26, 1847 and took its current name. The last regulation was approved by royal decree in 1998. Its current function is "to reward extraordinary civil behavior, carried out by Spanish and foreign people, that benefit the Nation or that contribute, in a relevant way, to favor relations of friendship and cooperation of the Spanish Nation with the rest of the International Community.
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· By purchasing this item you are ordering an original handmade drawing, NOT A PRINTED FILE. . Floorplan of C.C. Baxter apartment from the movie "The apartment" by Billy Wilder (2006). My biggest issue has been the flooring. I have not been able to identify what kind of material it was. It looked like a mixture of a weird parquet, or linoleum, or carpet with some kind of pattern... or all together. . These are a hand drawed plans, in scale, coloured with colour pencils and with full details of furniture, fabric, timbers and complements... The design is made according with the "real" house respecting the spaces, proportions, furniture and objets presents in the film. . The size of the sheets will be: In Small size = 27,5 X 40 Cms In Medium size = 35 X 50 Cms In BIG size = 45 X 65 Cms . See other sizes for other configurations. Remember that, obviously, the level of detail will be better in the largest floorplans. . (The packet will be sent certificate with tracking number) .
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