James Edward Raggi, IV
Author of Lamentations of the Flame Princess: Player Core Book: Rules & Magic
About the Author
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Works by James Edward Raggi, IV
Lamentations of the Flame Princess James Edward Raggi IV's Eldritch Cock Free RPG Day 2018 (2018) 12 copies, 1 review
Sounds of The Mushroom Kingdom 7 copies
The Random Esoteric Creature Generator for Classic Fantasy Role-Playing Games and their Modern Simulacra (Tenth Anniversary Edition) (2018) 7 copies
The Magnificent Joop van Ooms 5 copies
Death Frost Doom 5 copies
The Grinding Gear 4 copies
Fuck for Satan 4 copies
Tales of the Scarecrow 3 copies
People of Pembrooktonshire 1 copy
Player Core Book: Rules & Magic (Lamentations of the Flame Princess: Weird Fantasy Role-Playing) 1 copy
Green Devil Face 6 1 copy
Adventure Anthology: Fire 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Raggi, James Edward, IV
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Finland
- Birthplace
- USA
- Places of residence
- Helsinki, Finland
- Associated Place (for map)
- Helsinki, Finland
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Reviews
Lamentations of the Flame Princess James Edward Raggi IV's Eldritch Cock Free RPG Day 2018 by James Edward Raggi IV
4 Stars because I think it was exactly what it set out to be - inventive and ridiculous. I've never played Lamentations of the Flame Princess, but I can't say I'm not interested. The few books of their's that I've picked up have always been interesting and fun to read.
This is basically a list of a bunch of spells that are so powerful that they sometimes effect the entire planet (or beyond). It's got me thinking that I might want to create a kind of "no holds barred" campaign for D&D where show more I'm not afraid to let magic hugely change things.
Though the spells themselves were interesting and mostly really original, the miscasts were the real fun. I found myself laughing out loud (actually, not through text) while reading them.
LotFP basically does for RPGs what the Authority did for comics. If LotFP had a volume knob it would go up to infinity. show less
This is basically a list of a bunch of spells that are so powerful that they sometimes effect the entire planet (or beyond). It's got me thinking that I might want to create a kind of "no holds barred" campaign for D&D where show more I'm not afraid to let magic hugely change things.
Though the spells themselves were interesting and mostly really original, the miscasts were the real fun. I found myself laughing out loud (actually, not through text) while reading them.
LotFP basically does for RPGs what the Authority did for comics. If LotFP had a volume knob it would go up to infinity. show less
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