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DM
 
Sketchpad
 
V.2
 
 
May
 
2009
 
Authors:
 
Bill
 
Browne,
 
Mark
 
Gedak,
 
Zachary
 
Houghton,
 
Steve
 
Russell,
 
Stefen
 
Styrsky
 
Character
 
Sheet
 
Creator:
 
Charles
 
Wenzler
 
Editor:
 
You
 
are
 
still
 
not
 
going
 
to
 
find
 
one
 
Design/Layout:
 
Functionally
 
done
 
by
 
Mark
 
Companies
 
I’m
 
Excited
 
About
 
This
 
Month:
 
0One
 
Games,
 
Evil
 
Hat
 
Games,
 
Paizo
 
Publishing,
 
Rite
 
Publishing,
 
Foreword
 
by
 
Daniel
 
M.
 
Perez
 
2
 
Fantasy
 
Content
 
3
 
Adventure
 
Hooks
 
3
 
All
 
Things
 
Orcish
 
4
 
Character
 
Traits
 
6
 
Don’t
 
Go
 
Into
 
the
 
Woods
 
8
 
Elven
 
Sigils
 
12
 
Evolved
 
Kobolds
 
13
 
Fighting
 
Mages
 
15
 
From
 
the
 
Orient
 
21
 
Legendary
 
Items
 
22
 
Monsters,
 
Monsters,
 
Monsters
 
24
 
Non
Player
 
Characters
 
27
 
Otyughnomicon
 
30
 
Paragon
 
Races
 
30
 
Racial
 
Classes
 
34
 
Playtest:
 
Harmonic
 
Aspects
 
34
 
Wellsprings
 
36
 
Modern
 
Content
 
39
 
Adventure
 
Hooks
 
39
 
In
 
the
 
Fantasy
 
West
 
39
 
Future
 
Content
 
41
 
Non
Player
 
Characters
 
41
 
Labyrinth
 
Lord
 
Content
 
43
 
Skills
 
43
 
Languages
 
44
 
Night
 
Dragon
 
45
 
Character
 
Sheet
 
47
 
License
 
55
 
This
 
edition
 
of 
 
DM
 
Sketchpad
 
V.2
 
 –
 
May
 
2009
 
is
 
produced
 
under
 
version
 
1.0a
 
of 
 
the
 
Open
 
Game
 
License.
 
Subsequent
 
versions
 
of 
 
this
 
product
 
will
 
incorporate
 
later
 
versions
 
of 
 
this
 
license
 
and
 
documentation.
 
Some
 
artwork
 
copyright
 
Octavirate
 
Entertainment,
 
used
 
with
 
permission.
 
Some
 
artwork
 
copyright
 
Kimagu,
 
used
 
with
 
permission.
 
Some
 
artwork
 
copyright
 
The
 
Forge
 
Studios
 
and
 
Pawel
 
Dobosz.
 
Designation
 
of 
 
Product
 
Identity:
 
The
 
following
 
items
 
are
 
hereby
 
designated
 
as
 
Product
 
Identity
 
in
 
accordance
 
with
 
Section
 
1(e)
 
of 
 
the
 
Open
 
Game
 
License,
 
version
 
1.0a:
 
1)
 
Labyrinth
 
Lord
TM
 
is
 
copyright
 
2007,
 
Daniel
 
Proctor.
 
Labyrinth
 
Lord
TM
 
and
 
Advanced
 
Labyrinth
 
Lord
TM
 
are
 
trademarks
 
of 
 
Daniel
 
Proctor.
 
These
 
trademarks
 
are
 
used
 
under
 
the
 
Labyrinth
 
Lord
TM
 
Trademark
 
License
 
1.0
 
available
 
at
 
www.goblinoidgames.com.
 
Designation
 
of 
 
Open
 
Game
 
Content:
 
All
 
text
 
on
 
the
 
following
 
pages
 
that
 
were
 
first
 
published
 
on
 
the
 
Grand
 
OGL
 
Wiki
 
(http://grandwiki.wikidot.com)
 
are
 
designated
 
as
 
open
 
game
 
content
 
with
 
the
 
exception
 
of 
 
the
 
product
 
identity
 
indicated
 
above.
 
 
Foreword
 
by
 
Daniel
 
M.
 
Perez
 
I
 
first
 
met
 
Mark
 
a
 
few
 
years
 
ago
 
when
 
we
 
both
 
contributed
 
to
 
a
 
charity
 
project.
 
A
 
few
 
days
 
later
 
I
 
got
 
an
 
email
 
from
 
Mark
 
letting
 
me
 
know,
 
quite
 
politely,
 
that
 
the
 
stats
 
of 
 
my
 
contribution
 
were
 
not
 
entirely
 
sound.
 
The
 
notable
 
part
 
is
 
that
 
he
 
also
 
included
 
all
 
the
 
fixes
 
I
 
needed
 
to
 
do
 
as
 
part
 
of 
 
that
 
same
 
email.
 
Understand
 
this
 
is
 
at
 
the
 
height
 
of 
 
the
 
d20/OGL
 
boom;
 
people
 
savvy
 
in
 
d20
 
mechanics
 
were
 
earning
 
fees
 
left
 
and
 
right
 
by
 
freelancing
 
for
 
a
 
variety
 
of 
 
publishing
 
companies,
 
many
 
of 
 
them
 
e
publishers
 
like
 
me,
 
and
 
here
 
comes
 
Mark
 
with
 
what
 
could've
 
easily
 
been
 
sold
 
and
 
he
 
gave
 
it
 
for
 
free
 
(he
 
didn't
 
even
 
ask
 
for
 
a
 
comp
 
copy
 
of 
 
the
 
original
 
product
 
from
 
which
 
the
 
material
 
donated
 
to
 
the
 
charity
 
project
 
had
 
been
 
extracted
 
from).
 
I
 
sent
 
him
 
one
 
nonetheless,
 
plus
 
a
 
copy
 
of 
 
what
 
I
 
had
 
published
 
to
 
that
 
point,
 
and
 
then
 
I
 
got
 
another
 
email
 
asking
 
me
 
if 
 
I
 
would
 
like
 
him
 
to
 
go
 
over
 
the
 
stats
 
on
 
those
 
as
 
well.
 
Yeah,
 
sure!
 
Fast
 
forward
 
to
 
the
 
present.
 
Mark
 
is,
 
in
 
my
 
mind,
 
the
 
unspoken
 
partner
 
in
 
Highmoon
 
Games.
 
Over
 
the
 
years
 
Mark
 
has
 
continued
 
to
 
lend
 
a
 
hand
 
with
 
all
 
my
 
products,
 
offering
 
advice
 
and
 
stat
wizardry
 
at
 
the
 
same
 
rate
 
as
 
that
 
first
 
time.
 
Over
 
exchanges
 
of 
 
"this
 
+2
 
should
 
be
 
+3"
 
and
 
"that
 
feat
 
is
 
totally
 
broken
 
but
 
awesome"
 
and
 
"these
 
skills
 
points
 
are
 
all
 
wrong!"
 
Mark
 
and
 
I
 
have
 
become
 
friends,
 
as
 
good
 
as
 
two
 
people—one
 
living
 
in
 
Saskatchewan,
 
Canada
 
and
 
the
 
other
 
in
 
Miami
 
Beach,
 
Florida
 
can—and
 
have
 
collaborated
 
on
 
a
 
number
 
of 
 
projects,
 
even
 
launching
 
a
 
whole
 
line
 
which
 
Mark
 
entirely
 
dreamed
 
up
 
and
 
brought
 
me
 
on
 
board
 
as
 
an
 
enthusiastic
 
passenger
 
(the
 
Heroic
 
Moments
 
line
 
for
 
4C
 
System).
 
Mark's
 
generosity
 
has
 
been
 
shared
 
with
 
a
 
number
 
of 
 
publishers,
 
as
 
well
 
as
 
with
 
fellow
 
fans
 
of 
 
d20/OGL
 
products.
 
Through
 
his
 
own
 
Purple
 
Duck
 
Productions
 
brand,
 
Mark
 
has
 
been
 
creating
 
content
 
compatible
 
with
 
the
 
world's
 
most
 
famous
 
fantasy
 
game
 
(3rd
 
and
 
3.5
 
editions)
 
for
 
years,
 
always
 
giving
 
it
 
out
 
for
 
free
 
through
 
his
 
blog
 
or
 
forum
 
posts
 
here
 
and
 
there.
 
When
 
D&D
 
4th
 
Edition
 
was
 
announced,
 
heralding
 
the
 
end
 
of 
 
the
 
official
 
3.X
 
era,
 
Mark
 
concocted
 
a
 
project
 
to
 
preserve
 
and
 
promote
 
as
 
much
 
of 
 
the
 
fantastic
 
Open
 
Gaming
 
Content
 
that
 
had
 
been
 
produced
 
using
 
the
 
SRD
 
and
 
MSRD
 
and
 
released
 
through
 
the
 
Open
 
Gaming
 
License.
 
Through
 
gumption
 
and
 
the
 
support
 
of 
 
publishers
 
kindly
 
donating
 
their
 
OGC
 
to
 
the
 
cause,
 
Mark
 
put
 
together
 
the
 
Grand
 
OGL
 
Wiki,
 
a
 
project
 
that
 
has,
 
simply
 
put,
 
become
 
the
 
single,
 
most
 
important
 
OGL
 
product
 
produced,
 
and
 
one
 
which
 
continues
 
to
 
grow
 
by
 
the
 
day.
 
Because
 
Mark
 
was
 
not
 
only
 
content
 
to
 
collect
 
existing
 
OGC
 
in
 
the
 
Grand
 
OGL
 
Wiki,
 
he
 
also
 
decided
 
to
 
start
 
adding
 
new
 
material!
 
The
 
DM
 
Sketchpad,
 
as
 
Phil
 
Reed
 
chronicled
 
in
 
the
 
introduction
 
to
 
last
 
month's
 
compilation,
 
is
 
a
 
worthy
 
successor
 
to
 
a
 
fantastic
 
idea,
 
one
 
which
 
more
 
and
 
more
 
people
 
need
 
to
 
take
 
advantage
 
of.
 
Calling
 
on
 
his
 
seemingly
 
endless
 
well
 
of 
 
(generally
 
wicked,
 
bizarre
 
and
 
simply
 
fantastic)
 
creativity,
 
Mark
 
has
 
put
 
together
 
new
 
and
 
free
 
OGC
 
that
 
could
 
have
 
easily
 
fetched
 
a
 
good
 
few
 
bucks,
 
even
 
in
 
the
 
current
 
hammock
 
market
 
between
 
the
 
end
 
of 
 
"official"
 
3.5
 
and
 
the
 
upcoming
 
release
 
of 
 
"new"
 
3.5
 
(aka
 
Pathfinder),
 
all
 
because
 
of 
 
his
 
genuine
 
love
 
of 
 
the
 
game
 
and
 
of 
 
the
 
ideals
 
of 
 
the
 
Open
 
Gaming
 
License.
 
What's
 
more,
 
he
 
continues
 
to
 
infect
 
people
 
with
 
his
 
enthusiasm,
 
and
 
they
 
in
 
turn
 
produce
 
content
 
for
 
the
 
DM's
 
Sketchpad
 
or
 
donate
 
existing
 
OGC
 
for
 
inclusion
 
in
 
the
 
wiki.
 
It's
 
the
 
best
 
kind
 
of 
 
epidemic!
 
This
 
month's
 
DM's
 
Sketchpad
 
compilation
 
holds
 
more
 
free
 
OGC
 
to
 
be
 
used
 
in
 
your
 
game,
 
from
 
elvin
 
sigils
 
to
 
otyugh
 
gods,
 
from
 
paper
 
tigers
 
to
 
a
 
collection
 
of 
 
half 
orc
themed
 
material
 
for
 
your
 
"misunderstood"
 
friends
 
(or
 
foes).
 
I
 
hope
 
you
 
enjoy
 
this
 
month's
 
DM's
 
Sketchpad,
 
and
 
that
 
you'll
 
check
 
the
 
daily
 
offerings
 
over
 
at
 
the
 
Grand
 
OGL
 
Wiki,
 
as
 
well
 
as
 
sharing
 
it
 
with
 
your
 
friends
 
and
 
fellow
 
gamers.
 
I,
 
for
 
one,
 
know
 
I'm
 
gonna
 
make
 
fiendish
 
use
 
of 
 
a
 
couple
 
of 
 
bits
 
in
 
here
 
next
 
time
 
I
 
sit
 
down
 
behind
 
the
 
DM's
 
screen.
 
 
 
Fantasy
 
SRD
 
Material
 
 Adventure
 
Hooks
 
Hook:
 
 A
 
Dragon
 
Stalks
 
the
 
Cherizil
 
Mountains!
 
A
 
man
 
staggers
 
into
 
the
 
local
 
tavern.
 
His
 
armor
 
damaged,
 
his
 
clothes
 
and
 
skin
 
scarred
 
by
 
the
 
lick
 
of 
 
flame.
 
“Help!
 
You
 
must
 
help,”
 
he
 
begins,
 
“A
 
huge
 
dragon
 
of 
 
red
 
attacked
 
and
 
destroyed
 
my
 
village.
 
It
 
captured
 
many
 
of 
 
the
 
women
folk
 
and
 
flew
 
off 
 
to
 
the
 
Cherizil
 
Mountains!
 
My
 
company
 
was
 
caught
 
off 
 
guard
 
and
 
slaughtered.”
 
He
 
pauses
 
to
 
catch
 
his
 
breath,
 
“My
 
name
 
is
 
Sir
 
Talis
 
of 
 
the
 
Silver
 
Rams,
 
and
 
I’m
 
looking
 
for
 
a
 
few
 
brave
 
men
 
to
 
help
 
me
 
kill
 
a
 
dragon.”
 
Twist:
 
Sir
 
Talis
 
of 
 
the
 
Silver
 
Ram
 
was
 
captured
 
by
 
the
 
dragon
 
over
 
a
 
decade
 
ago.
 
The
 
dragon
 
was
 
able
 
to
 
break
 
his
 
will
 
and
 
change
 
him
 
into
 
a
 
dragonbonded
 
servant
 
and
 
the
 
dragon
 
is
 
an
 
adult
 
red
 
dragon.
 
The
 
adult
 
red
 
dragon
 
is
 
planning
 
on
 
settling
 
in
 
the
 
area
 
and
 
wants
 
to
 
remove
 
any
 
possible
 
threat
 
so
 
he
 
has
 
been
 
sending
 
Talis
 
to
 
neighbouring
 
villages
 
to
 
recruit
 
heroes
 
to
 
slay
 
the
 
dragon.
 
Ultimately
 
they
 
find
 
themselves
 
unprepared
 
for
 
the
 
crafty
 
red
 
and
 
are
 
consumed.
 
There
 
is
 
 just
 
this
 
one
 
village
 
left.
 
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