- Paperback: 72 pages
- Publisher: Pelgrane Press Ltd. (Feb 7 2002)
- ISBN-10: 0953998045
- ISBN-13: 978-0953998043
- Product Dimensions: 27.2 x 21.1 x 0.5 cm
- Shipping Weight: 249 g
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Consider "Grasphotels Obdurate Curmudgeon", a magical statuette of a small Imp which springs to life when the command word is uttered. "Like an animate doorstop, this grotesque holds entryways against intruders, allowing its summoner to (for instance) make a clean getaway. It has tremendous strength, a gruff voice of a surprising baritone pitch, and a stubborn, humorless nature. It knows nothing of use to humans except highly particular expertise on the subject of blocking doors."
I used this item / creature in the last session of my 3E Dunegons and Dragons campaign and the party had a hilarious, tragicomic experience attempting to outwit the thing in a nick of time with Bluff and Diplomacy checks and a series of spurious arguments (they finally convinced it to open the door so they could help it install iron bars and extra locks...)
Other sections in this beautifully illustrated, professionally laid out 70 page booklet outline several amusing confidence games, (as well as twists and sneaky variations of confidence games) special abilities, a treatise on negotiation (especially interesting with monsters) a random costume generator, and an amusing assortment of spells and cantrips. Some of the con games in particular are priceless especially if you are running a campaign involving thieves (rogues, to the polically correct)
or bards.
Jack Vance, the Author of the Dying Earth books upon which DERPG is based, was one of the original influences on Dungeons and Dragons, perhaps one of the most important as Gary Gygax himself attests in many recent interviews. If you miss some of the old flavor of mystery and dark humor, if you always prefered spells like tensors disk, otilukes sphere, and mordenkainens hound to lightning bolts and teleports, you might find this book is a great resource which you can use to help bring a little culture and sophistication to any fantasy rpg campaign, whether DERPG, D20, Gurps, or something else you are playing (anyone out there still trying to run Rollmaster or Runequest campaigns?).