Thanks to everyone who has written me during the past few weeks expressing appreciation for my
character generators. I am happy that I can now bring most of them back online. Click
here for the
Revised (v.3.5) System Reference Document. Click
here
for the Open Gaming License. Click
here
for the Software FAQ. Special thanks to
Stephen McArthur, Esq. and to the people at WoTC
to whom we all owe so much.
This website is not affiliated, endorsed, or sponsored by Wizards of the Coast® or Hasbro®. Dungeons & Dragons®, and D&D® are registered trademarks of Wizards of the Coast®.
Ed Friedlander MD
Please accept my apologies if this large page fails to load on your machine.
This big javascript program runs best on "Netscape" browsers. It performs poorly on "Google Chrome." It does not work on some versions of "Opera" and "Safari"; if someone can tell me what I need to do
to make the code compatible with these browsers, I would be most grateful.
For some browsers, the best way to save the character sheet is to
select "print" and save in .pdf format.
Many people have found that saving them as Word documents works well.
If you want to save your character's html file to your hard drive,
Netscape seems to work better.
Please
be sure your browser is javascript-enabled.
You may need to turn off your anti-popup program.
The adventure games by TSR/Wizards of the Coast celebrate
heroic fantasy. The Cthulhu / Lovecraft tradition honors human courage
and intelligence even against hopeless odds.
Much of the enduring appeal of adventure games
is the focus on right and wrong. I think
the hobby helps young people make the right decisions in real-life.
Another reason people enjoy fantasy role-playing is that it teaches
cooperation. Investigators with widely differing abilities must learn to
work together so that everyone has a better chance of survival.
Add your spells and equipment, and keep track of your sanity, by hand.
Hand-edit to customize your sheet in keeping with other publications
and/or your own group's ideas. I allowed the skill synergies from "D&D 3.5".
You are more than welcome to download these generators to your
own computers and share them with your friends. Simply use your browser's "File -- Save" function to your hard disk. If you modify them,
please give credit to me as original programmer,
and do not make an evil-oriented generator.
Of course, I am grateful to TSR/WOTC, who developed and own the game system
and graciously allow others to work with it.
This page, which will be continually
under construction, is intended to help people begin enjoying adventure gaming.
Please report all errors and bugs. Thanks!
March 10, 2015.
scalpel_blade@yahoo.com
Ed F.
scalpel_blade@yahoo.com
No texting or chat messages, please. Ordinary e-mails are welcome.
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More:
Cthulhu by Elfwood Cthulhu Babies Cthulhu.org Cthulhu: The Movie -- looks like soft porn, sorry Cthulhu Lives -- Lovecraft historical society The Adventures of Lil Cthulhu -- animated. Lots of fun.
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I hope you have found this helpful
and that you enjoy Cthulhu d20.
I have granted permission (6/23/04) for Chris Copeland to mirror and adapt these generators, with the understanding that they will always be freely available to anyone who wants them.
Time Commitment -- As much
as we love to role-play, an honest assessment of time commitments is essential. Game Master Helper -- with thanks and apologies
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(c)2008 Ed Friedlander, code made available under the MIT license.