
"I now declare the Order of the d30. You and Zach are both authorized to go forth and be awesome in the name of the thirty sider." --Jeff Rients
Anyone else who wants to take this coat of arms and post it on their blog, by all means do so. That is the sole requirement for membership in the Order. Your sole duty? Go forth and be awesome in the name of the thirty sider.
This is too awesome for words.
ReplyDeleteHuzzah!
ReplyDeleteI put this up on my site as well:
ReplyDeleteOrder of the d30
I predict a mad holiday rush on orders of the d20's big forgotten brother. :P
Whoops, here's the link. Feel free to delete the last post:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rpgblog2.com/2008/11/order-of-d30.html
Zach: Good point about the run on d30s. I think I'll add a couple links to my post--where to buy d30s and the Amazon page for the old Armory d30 Charts. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Order of the d30 rocks. I love the idea. I hope it goes viral.
ReplyDeleteAre there really d30s?
ReplyDeleteOh yes, my friend. For example:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.gamestation.net/search.htm?keyword=d30
I'm in.
ReplyDeleteI want in, too :) I own a d3 and more tables for it would rock.
ReplyDeleteHere's mine
The British Chapter of the Ancient and Honourable Order of the d30 send their regards. ;)
ReplyDeletewv: dedregen - the ancient Northumbrian King who personally gnawed the first d30 from oak.
Present and accounted for.
ReplyDeleteThat's way cool, I gladly take the oath!
ReplyDeleteI have actually written a d30-based RPG system. :-) If you read French, you can check it out at the URI indicated in my sig.
Long live the d30!
Been waiting for FLGS do get some D30 back in stock. Mine is in I just need to go get it now, so I'm in. Posted the sheild and link at the database
ReplyDeletelong live the order
ReplyDeleteLol, this makes me wish I owned a D30...I'll pass it on to our gamers who do.
ReplyDeleteBy chance I stumbled upon this Order, better late than never, count me in!
ReplyDeleteI recently found my old, extra dice box and resting amongst the jumble of polyhedrals, were two d30's! I've inducted myself into the order and its Coat of Arms is now on display, in the right hand column of my blog.
ReplyDeleteOh man art last I have found others who also seek to glorify the d20's big brother!
ReplyDeleteIt is time to compile a book of The Order of d30 tables.
ReplyDeleteArmory used to put out a booklet of d30 tables. That sounds like a great project, actually.
ReplyDeletehttp://retrorpg.wordpress.com/2011/03/15/cthulhu-cheats/
ReplyDelete(Thought you might get a kick out of this)
Heh, fantastic! The Order of the Non-Euclidian Dice is born...
ReplyDeleteJust joined the order after a moment of realisation that I'm addicted to making d30 tables :)
ReplyDeleteCurrently in the works: pilfering gone wrong, secret door opening mechanisms.
I just created by first d30 table today. Count me in.
ReplyDeleteGuys, you are the inspiration for this book: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/102089 Gave you a shout out in the introduction. Please spread the word. If you'd like a review copy let me know.
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome! I'd love to see a review copy; drop me a line at dlarkins78 at gmail.
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