Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Swords & Wizardry Multi-Page Character Sheet



Note: On my HP C5180 printer the "fast draft" option works great for the sheet and saves a lot of ink while keeping that cool parchment on paper look.

Next up: A sheet for my Jaws of the Six Serpents game.

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4 comments:

  1. Did you ever get around to making your Jaws character sheet? :)

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  2. Unfortunately I didn't. I moved mid-campaign and never got back on the Jaws track. I should rectify that.

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  3. I for one would be extremely grateful. Your character sheets are lovely.

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