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Ah, thanks! I'll try that.

We're supposed to make two separate 8-page booklets, right? (just checking. ) Looking at the Digital file, meant to be read without folding, you may have to shift the panel order once a 4-panel top segment is turned upside-down in the adventure  Print files. In other words, make sure the "cover"  (Characters? How to Use This Adventure?) and back cover are where you want them and the interiors of the booklet read in the correct page order after folding. Thanks again.

Hi Soulmuppets! These files are great but I think there are layout issues in the Print files that make them fold strangely. My adventure page 2 has four panels/pages that are upside-down after cutting and folding.

In Print B&W v3, page one (rules)  is correct and folds nicely. In page 2 (adventure), the top half length-wise (Characters, Far Wastes, Crownlands, Border Forts) should be upside-down like page 1.

In Print Colour v3, page one (Rules) is correct. Page two (adventure) has the same issue as B&W: the top half of 4 panels should be upside-down from the way it is now.

Keep up the great work. Your Kickstarter page looks awesome!

Thank you so much! I have downloaded them and will be happy to read.

Hi Levi, I enjoy your work and was following a thread/credit to Mechanisms for Tabletop Roleplaying 2. I'd like to read that book, but doesn't seem available anywhere (DTRPG, itch, etc). Are these works (Mechanisms 1 + 2) available elsewhere, or maybe the text has been incorporated into other supplements you've written on Itch?

Thanks, Jeremy

I'm so glad I purchased the 2400 set. You keep adding more great stuff! Thank you!  And I really appreciate your public devlog, revealing your influences and mindset and intentions for the games. These designer's notes help the players get the most out of your work – and encourage hacking and making the game our own: unique experiences for each player group or RPG enthusiast.

You continue to inspire us with your prolific and beautiful work. Cheers