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Modern Dispatch (#42): Pulp Adventure Generator

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This issue of Modern Dispatch is an exerpt of the Thrilling Tales product, The Gamemaster's Guide to Pulp Adventure
--and provides Modern D20 GMs a system for generating full-length pulp-genre adventures, based on the outline formula used by top pulp writer Lester Dent, the creator of Doc Savage!

A series of tables generates the Villain, the Fiendish Plot, the Locations, Plot Hook, Action Sequences and Plot Twists. Use this in combination with the Modern System Character Generator from RPGObjects to create a complete pulp adventure in minutes!

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December 15th, 2014
Solid adventure and plot ideas with just enough grit to capture the imagination. Nicely constructed. Authentic details. This provides an almost immediate immersion into the genre, and it does so with considerable flair and style. [...]
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May 24th, 2008
Wonderful tool for adventure generation in the over the top style . I use it for more than just pulp. Much better than the other adventure generators in the series. [...]
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June 1st, 2006
This was a good deal. I'm currently running a Pulp "Men of Mystery" style game, using Indiana Jones / Masterbook by WEG. I had found Lester Dent's notes on the Internet, and this handy little article will form the base of my own tables, tailo [...]
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March 30th, 2006
Based on "The Lester Dent Pulp Paper Master Fiction Plot" this product is a real treat. Roll those dice and create an adventure outline in a few minutes. <br><br><b>LIKED</b>: No D20 product needed (I use it for [...]
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July 29th, 2005
This was really nice product. Clean and easy to use when you are struggling wuth a good idea for your pulp game.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Well written and cleanly displayed.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acceptable& [...]
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May 29, 2005
This title was added to our catalog on May 29, 2005.