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Crusader Journal
When Caesar stood upon the banks of the Rubicon looking south to Rome he hesitated.  Before him stood the vast, complex mechanism of the past, glowing with a host of intricately woven stratagems. With him, he had but one legion, weary from 8 years of brutal war with the Gauls. But when called to surrender himself to the Senate and certain exile he did not hesitate. He called his legionaries to cross into Italy, to cross the Rubicon. And as he did so he said only this: Alea iacta est! The Die is Cast!

The Journal offers articles that range from the common and simple “How To” articles, to advice, adventures, free dungeon maps, new monsters, fiction, game review, humor, art and more.

Feature Articles
How it All Happened, Ghostly Happenings: Gary Gygax reveals early encounters with only he knows what!

Alea Iacta Est: 4th Edition: Stephen Chenault takes a long look at 4e, what it promises to be and what it can bring to the industry.

Hammer & Anvil: The Campaign Setting Part 1: Casey Cannfield brings us the first overall look at what it takes to create a thriving campaign setting.

Auld Wyrmish: Creating errata on the Fly: Mike Stewart gives us some working additions to his previous articles!

NEW Adventure The Slippery Slope: Joe Damiani opens the shoot for us with this easy to run low level adventure for Castles & Crusades.

Fat Dragon Games: Tom Tullis of Fat Dragon Games introduces us to the world of card modeling.

Moat Gate: The world of Castle Zagyg grows with the city expansion books for the town of Yggsburgh! Find out what’s coming soon!

Dweomercraefter’s Den: Jeffrey Talanian and Gary Gygax follow the ever unfolding history of this most famous castle Castle Zagyg.

Musings from the Den: Stephen Chenault gives us a look inside what’s coming from the Troll Dens.

Aihrdian Chronicles, Being the 9th Narrative: The Ineng Troll’s Tale. Following the words of the Fair Lady Prince Meltowg returns to the Blacktooth Ridge to unravel the riddle of the Ineng Tree.

Trolls Revenge of the Skobbits: Cartoon by Jason Walton and Stephen Chenault

Also In This Issue
Angry Gamer: Nomenclature, Its all in the name!

Who’s Who
Publisher: Stephen Chenault
Managing Editor: James M. Ward
Editor/Designer: Elizabeth Stewart
Artists: Peter Bradley, Jason Walton, Tom Wham and others
Contributors: Stephen Chenault, Davis Chenault, James M. Ward,Tim Kask, Casey Cannfield, Mike Stewart, John Wright, Joe Damiani & others.
Cartoons: Jason Walton, Tom Wham

 

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