The Binder Of Shame Presents: The RPG.net Rants

By Al Bruno III
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Jan. 23, 2011
Words: 85,329 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Presenting tasteless tales of role-playing madness, completely unedited and, for reasons even I do not understand, presented in screenplay format.

Extended description

“Every D&D game has many binders but each D&D game must have a Binder of Shame and a Binder of Glory. The player characters that die heroic deaths are saved forever in the page protectors of the Binder of Glory. The characters that suffer, humiliating, soul-crushing deaths go into the Binder of Shame. It’s a sign of quality GMing to have a Binder of Shame three times the size of your Binder of Glory.”



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Tags

humor and comedy, dungeons dragons, tasteless humor, unedited, forum postings

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Review by: Elfwreck on Jan. 29, 2011 : star star star star
The formatting's problematic at best (the epub crashed my Sony Reader; I had to download & edit the RTF to removing the MS Mingo & MS Gothic fonts, wtf?) but I COULD NOT STOP LAUGHING long enough to care.

This book reminded me how very, very grateful I was to have the gamer buddies I did. We didn't have a Psycho Dave or Amazing Boozehound, but I recognized Deviant Boy and Weasley Crusher from games I've been in. Or at least, their west coast counterparts.

Highly recommended (even with formatting issues) for anyone who understands the Real Men/Roleplayers/Loonies/Munchkins divide, and anyone who plays Munchkin today.
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