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osric:index [2019/05/19 13:17] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation adminosric:index [2019/08/12 14:09] – Added OSRIC pdf download location. robertfreemanday
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 ====== OSRIC: Old School Reference and Index Compilation ====== ====== OSRIC: Old School Reference and Index Compilation ======
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 +Information on this wiki and the main index is located [[:index|here]]. You can download the PDF [[https://osricrpg.com/files/OSRIC.pdf|from here]].
  
 Text © Stuart Marshall 2006-08 or contributing author 2006-08 and used with permission—see the Open Game License, Section 15 Text © Stuart Marshall 2006-08 or contributing author 2006-08 and used with permission—see the Open Game License, Section 15
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 **Demi-human:** Demi-humans are human-like creatures generally of good alignment or disposed towards humankind. They include elves, dwarfs, gnomes, halflings, and other similar creatures. **Demi-human:** Demi-humans are human-like creatures generally of good alignment or disposed towards humankind. They include elves, dwarfs, gnomes, halflings, and other similar creatures.
  
-**Dice and Notation:** Game and hobby stores often sell dice with varying numbers of sides. If there is no such game or hobby store near you, you can also order them from distributors such as Chessex [[http://www.chessex.com/|(]][[http://www.chessex/|http://www.chessex]][[http://www.chessex.com/+**Dice and Notation:** Game and hobby stores often sell dice with varying numbers of sides. If there is no such game or hobby store near you, you can also order them from distributors such as Chessex [[http://www.chessex.com/]]. You will need a set of such dice in order to play OSRIC.
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 The abbreviation "d" means "die" or "dice", always printed in conjunction with a subsequent number indicating the number of sides (hence, a traditional cube-shaped dice with six sides is called a d6). A number appearing before the "d" indicates how many dice are to be rolled (and if there is no number, it should be assumed to be 1)—hence, "3d8" means "roll three eight-sided dice and sum the total." The abbreviation "d" means "die" or "dice", always printed in conjunction with a subsequent number indicating the number of sides (hence, a traditional cube-shaped dice with six sides is called a d6). A number appearing before the "d" indicates how many dice are to be rolled (and if there is no number, it should be assumed to be 1)—hence, "3d8" means "roll three eight-sided dice and sum the total."
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