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[German] Boten des Bösen Beutels – Basilisken in Beutelschneider
Some German thoughts and rules for basilisks in Beutelschneider.
Some German thoughts and rules for basilisks in Beutelschneider.
A quick sketch how Freeya could be realized using Beutelschneider rules. For yandere. In German.
Day 27: Beutelschneider The Thing in the Shoe The bag of this ambushing crustacean contains 5 marbles: 2 red, 2 green and 1 black. Poisonous: Anyone wounded by the thing […]
Day 7: Beutelschneider Legionnaire’s Boots Long after their wearer’s death, long after their restless body were hacked to pieces, long after their bones were ground to dust and scattered into […]
Day 4: Beutelschneider The Pirate … Notes: As with most of our marbles articles, the main part of this entry is only available in the German version of the article. […]
Day 29: Beutelschneider The Burning Heart of Summer … Notes: As today’s summer day deals with our German game of marbles, the actual entry is only available in the German […]
Wondering aloud whether going with two setting for our marbles RPG “Beutelschneider” wouldn’t perhaps work better for demonstration purposes. In German.
Day 18: Beutelschneider Solar Breeze … Notes: Beutelschneider/German marbles, the third. Although this time it started with an English note I had jotted down earlier, the actual entry is again […]
Day 15: Beutelschneider Lizard Man … Notes: A second summer day dealing with our German game of marbles, so the actual entry is again only available in the German version […]
Day 7: Beutelschneider Summer Solstice … Notes: As today’s summer day deals with our German game of marbles, the actual entry is only available in the German version of the […]