Fair Tidings Magazine
19 - November 1996
Kolofon
| Editor | Birgitte Vince Heuschkel |
| Layout & DTP | Birgitte Vince Heuschkel |
| Printing | Skanse Tryk |
| Illustrator | Birgitte Vince Heuschkel |
| Illustrator | Peter Nielsen, Esquire |
Indhold
| Side 1 | Front page | Front page | Birgitte Vince Heuschkel | Computer airbrush |
| Side 2 | Editorial |
Editorial |
Birgitte Vince Heuschkel | Editor |
| Side 3 |
Earth in four pages So much to say, so little space to say it in... An introduction to briefly describing planetary cultures in science fiction | |||
| Side 7 |
The ecological niche When you go about creating a new species for a game setting, there is one thing you should always pay attention to: Just where on the food chain does this critter fit in? | |||
| Side 9 |
Imagonem: A Norwegian gamers magazine Review by B. Vince Heuschkel | Birgitte Vince Heuschkel | Writer | |
| Side 10 |
The cavemen played the game, too!!! A Historical Highlight | |||
| Side 11 |
The Player A rewriting of Kenny Rogers: Read and laugh! | |||
| Side 12 |
The preservation of ethics and morals in roleplaying games How ethics and morals are representative of the community they belong to, how they decline, and are restored | |||
| Side 14 |
Rites of passage A glance at the importance of age when creating new cultures or adapting existing ones | |||
| Side 17 | Delphi Downtown | |||
| Side 18 |
The lore of Clan Khrag Dwarves are still among the most popular of all the fantasy races |
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