Treasure Tables is on hiatus as of December 13th, 2007 -- after two years of daily posts, I needed a break. If you're looking for GMing material, I have two recommendations: the hundreds of posts in TT's archives, and my new project, the multi-author GMing blog Gnome Stew. Happy GMing! -- Martin

Free PDFs Galore

Sat. January 20, 2007 

Need something to read, or a bit of spice for your next session?

RPGNow currently offers 162 free PDFs, and Your Games Now adds another 26 freebies to the mix (with some overlap between the two).

I heartily recommend A Magical Medieval City Guide (available on both sites), which I found very handy for my last urban fantasy campaign — and with this many PDFs available, chances are you’ll find something you’ll enjoy.

Alysia and I are in Florida until the 23rd. There’ll be a new post here every day, as always, but I won’t be able to respond to comments or email. See you soon!

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3 Responses to “Free PDFs Galore”

  1. Telas on January 20th, 2007 8:02 am

    For the unwired DMs out there, I recommend the Initiative Cards download from The Game Mechanics.

  2. ScottM on January 20th, 2007 7:42 pm

    To pimp some other good PDFs… hit the sidebar. (Or this link.) Some of the better thematically related TT posts bundled for your convenience.

    The initiative cards Telas mentions above are awesome– the local RPGA game day GMs all seem to use them.

  3. Martin on January 24th, 2007 10:49 am

    The Game Mechanics put out some of the best free material in the industry, bar none. I love their approach, and it gives me the warm fuzzies towards them as a company.

    Thanks for the TT PDF pimpage, Scott. ;) I keep meaning to put out another one of those, but time has been tight lately.