[Torg] Back After a Long Absence + Essential Purchases

Phil Dack philipdack at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Aug 7 13:29:32 MDT 2008


Personally I'm not huge fan of either Space Gods or Land Below. 
My priorities would be p-chalice adventures (unless you're playing with a group who've done it before) plus Cassandra Files which I think is a great selection of adventure ideas.
Pixaud is quite useful, and tho it's flawed I have found the Cleric's Sourcebook a handy compilation.
Phil



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From: John Condon <j.condon at virgin.net>
To: torg at justintimeadventures.com
Sent: Thursday, 7 August, 2008 5:50:42 PM
Subject: RE: [Torg] Back After a Long Absence + Essential Purchases


Well essentials for me at the moment are new Orrorsh and Cyberpapacy books.. 
My “originals” are literally falling to pieces J
 
Pixauds and the God net sources are useful (pixaud’s more than the GN book).
 
Oh the Infiniverse Updates are invaluable if you hope to do anything close to the official storyline, that and they are a damned good place for general snacky info as well.
 
JohnnyC
 

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From:torg-bounces at justintimeadventures.com [mailto:torg-bounces at justintimeadventures.com] On Behalf Of James Knevitt
Sent: 07 August 2008 17:32
To: torg at justintimeadventures.com
Subject: [Torg] Back After a Long Absence + Essential Purchases
 
If you look back to about the year 2000, I used to post on this list with some regularity (torg was, and still is, one of my all time favorite games). Then, of course, life intervened. Now, with the WEG saga unfolding, I have been drawn back to Torg, and found everything just where I left it. It's good to be back. 

So, now that I'm buying up stock left and right, these are my first round purchases that I've made:

Torg Box
Torg R&E
Living Land
Aysle
Cyberpapacy
Nippon Tech
Nile Empire
Orrorsh
Tharkold

Next on the list are likely Land Below and Space Gods. What else for pure essentials? I'm specifically thinking of things like Pixaud, which I recall was very useful for any Ayslish caster. 


-- 
James Knevitt
jknevitt at gmail.com

"O you who turn the wheel and look to windward,
Consider Phlebas, who was once handsome and tall as you."
-- TS Eliot, 'The Waste Land '


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