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Hysteria _'s avatar

While I understand your long held sentiment that one should never write in a book, and for the most o completely agreed with that sentiment, until I got this hundred year old book from a library in Rhode island. They had a section of books for sale for like a buck, just ancient novels with a bit of wear to them. One book had a little note in it from like the 1930s about the sailor who owned it and where his ship was heading to, it was completely unrelated but something about that was just incredibly wholesome to me.

Croaker's avatar

Thank you for sharing your story. I love to hear about it. I bought a copy of the 1E GM Guide and it had all these homebrewed tables in them.

RobinPlays's avatar

Spine sounds awesome and I’ve been eyeing Morkin for over a month now! Looking forward to reading your review!

Mylon Pruett's avatar

This looks incredible! I definitely will save this in a list somewhere so that once a physical printed copy comes out, I can pick one up. I just can't imagine playing something like this printed on normal sheets of paper. It screams to be treated like a physical book you interact with.

I also hold the middle ground on whether a book should be written in. I have always highlighted my books, but have only written in college textbooks and RPG books that I don't treat as art. Like some of them are just so beautiful. I can't bear to write in them but many I'm OK with making notes in.

Croaker's avatar

Keep an eye out for upcoming print on demand version!

Your comment inspired me to imagine drawing in my Mörk Borg book and it made me cringe.

Mylon Pruett's avatar

Right!? Drawing in books like that makes me feel like someone gave me a really nice painting, and I decided to doodle on it.