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The Covered Wagon Western Games (Popularity: )
A site for Wild West theme games like Boot Hill and Deadlands, and computer or email based Western games. Includes modules, stories, theme material, and ...
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The Mobster RPG Site (Popularity: )
Resources for various organised crime themed systems including character sheets, adventures, and links.
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Wuthering Heights Roleplay (Popularity: )
A romantic roleplaying game based on Emily Brontë's novel. Presented in English and French.
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A Tribute To Run Out The Guns (Popularity: )
Feature new rules, character types, and an adventure log.
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Arcadia En Garde! (Popularity: )
House rules and archives from a play-by-e-mail campaign.
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Roma - Imperium Romanorum (Popularity: )
Monarchy with a senate modeled after the historical Roman Empire.
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Wyldlands (Popularity: )
Live action and table-top roleplaying system set in celtic Britain. Draws heavily upon folklore, mythology, faerie tales and texts such as the Book of Leinster ...
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Knuckleduster Publications (Popularity: )
Publisher of Resources and Miniatures for Wild West themed roleplaying.
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The Sun King (Popularity: )
House rules and turn updates from a play-by-e-mail campaign.
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Courts & Corsets (Popularity: )
A social game of upper-class intrigue.
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Yahoo! Groups: trailtodriscollboothillrpg (Popularity: )
Message board for an online Boot Hill campaign.
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Parisian Chronicle En Garde! (Popularity: )
House rules and archives of a play-by-e-mail campaign.
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Run Out The Guns! (unofficial home page) (Popularity: )
Convention notes, reviews, links, and recommended reading.
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Babel (Popularity: )
Roleplaying in the First City amid a mythical and magical world reeling from its own Creation by the Babylonian gods.
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Twilight En Garde! (Popularity: )
Features a guide to French names for characters.
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Scott's Banana En Garde! Page (Popularity: )
House rules, character lists, and monthly summaries from a play-by-e-mail campaign.
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Briny En Garde (Popularity: )
Play-by-E-mail variant set at sea in 1791.
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Chez LaPorte (Popularity: )
House rules and summaries of a play-by-e-mail campaign.
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