Alrighty, this will be the new home for my Pathfinder conversion/ modded out Arduin rpg project. Arduin is a fantasy tabletop RPG, created by the late great David A. Hargrave, a brilliant, slightly insane, amazing individual. This is a solely fan-based project not for sale, as all copyrights to Arduin Eternal and the original Grimoiras belong to Emperors Choice Games and Miniatures Corp.
All other info regarding Pathfinder and other associated D20 game references and materials, are properties under http://paizo.com/paizo , and http://www.wizards.com/, under the OGL, everything presented (generally altered to hell and back), can also be found here in its original form :
http://www.d20pfsrd.com
http://www.d20srd.org/index.html
I'm going to warn you ahead of time, that this will probably be to some, grossly OP by conventional DnD-Pathfinder standards, maybe even to others' Arduin standards. However, to me and the 15 or so friends who've played off and on since Highschool, that is Arduin to us. Gonzo to THE MAX !!! It just doesn't feel right not to have a good ol' handful of dice in one hand as you go to smite your foes, or players (heehee).
Also while were on the subject of warnings, a lot of the rules within will be written with a Called Shot and Armour = Armour Reduction system in mind. AC will stand for Avoidance Check in these notes. I've been tinkering with the balance issues of this for about 3 years or more, and have come to a reasonably complex but not complicated, near completed product.
I'll be updating this as often as I can get the chance, between family, school, and other offshoots of life, don't expect this to be more than a weekly to every other week update, that is to say, after I search through the dark recesses of my hard drive and dig through the last 15 years of rpg materials I've amassed and get it all typed up and loaded on to here.
I'll of course be checking this daily, so anyone who stumbles in here, and anyone who wants to add to it, comment or anything of the like please feel free. It's nice to have many heads banging together to form a fine collection of material.
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