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From: dghost@****.com dghost@****.com
Subject: [OT] Dicebag from Hell
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 15:42:13 -0600
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 14:42:56 -0500 (EST) Kama <kama@*******.net> writes:
<SNIP>
>I must admit that before the current dice bag I had one that was
leather.
>Unfortunately, It did wear out on me and wasn't real happy about
>occasional getting wet or being stretched out by having too many dice in
>it. That's why I made the current bag out of quilted cotten panel. Since
>it is three layers thick it hasn't been punctured by the D4. I has
>stretched a bit, but has done a good job of accomodating what ever I
have
>stuffed in to it, and becuase it is entirely cotten it has been washable
>and hasn't gotten all stiff and funny when it has suddenly found itself
>saturated with spilled cola.

Hey, how about a chainmail dicebag? No, I'm serious... It might be a bit
impractical for the size of YOUR dice bag but it might be actually pretty
good for a more moderate amount of dice ... Pluss if you put a long
enough draw-string (draw-chain?), you can use it as a self-defense
weapon...

So, what the damage code for bag-o-dice-on-a-chain? How big a
bag-o-dice-on-a-chain can a troll swing without spilling his milk? ]:)

--
D. Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, RuPixel)
"You, you're like a spoonful of whoopass." --Grace
"A magician is always 'touching' himself" --Page 123, Grimoire (2nd
Edition)

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