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PSG Hand Book


I know that the monks in the monastery worked hard on it, but it's like ... so 15th century. It probably doesn't even have hyperlinks.

:mrgreen:

T
 
I think a re-word on the title is needed. It's like saying... How to Hand Someone a Book.. . :cheesygrin:

THE HOW TO - HANDBOOK ....(just saying)

But seriously... It looks good. Maybe adjust the PSG Logo and increase left and right border space.

Or maybe add an image in the background - PS GUI related image.


Tom... maybe the monks included a resource floppy ? .... cheesygrin.gif
 
I agree with DV8 the title needs tweaking and i have no time for the background - it takes my eyes away from the book.
Nice job though.
 
The more I think about it, the more I like the idea of an illuminated manuscript-like cover:
http://jenniferdorfeld.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/codex.jpg

The book itself should include a bestiary of the regulars here on PSG:
Google {illuminated manuscript bestiary}

And, instead of the usual biographical sketch on each of us, this sort of background information on our tribes would be supplied:
http://www.theoi.com/greek-mythology/fabulous-tribes.html

Of course, all illustrations would have to be period-authentic ... no sci-fi, manga or fantasy characters allowed, and heed ye the admonishment spaeketh below.


:mrgreen:

T
 

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Tom, please speak English, what the hell did you just say? We're laymen here not professors why do you always make me use my semi-vacationing brain matter:mrgreen:
 
iPater, ere I speaketh the tongue of the most common man of my time, perchance your confusion is only thy temporary flaw of days of the recent end-week reveling in wenches and mead?

T
 
Next time I'm in Salem, Massachusetts, I'll try to remember to tell them Tom said "good day my fellow warlocks"
 

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