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Old Mick, The Dwarven Mechanic

Throgimlomik Coalshoulder has been a mechanic for decades—since before the rifts started appearing.

When the need for anti-monster tech arose, Throgimlomik found he had both a knack and passion for making it. Quickly, word traveled to nearby towns too of “Old Mick the Mechanic.” Knowing Throgimlomik wasn’t as catchy for business, he adopted the nickname and introduces himself with it to this day.

Over the years, creatures of the Riftwild grew more numerous and dangerous, and Old Mick knew that his gadgetry needed to advance to match. Not wanting to put people in harm’s way for the sake of experimentation with his prototypes (and knowing that dying rifters would be bad for business), Old Mick started adventuring through the wilderness himself to test the limits of his inventions.

After several of these expeditions, Old Mick had set up a temporary shop in one of the larger towns on the edge of the Riftwild. There, he met someone named Hatti Nash.

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Ok, I have recreated all the print files as PDFs! I have uploaded new versions of the zip files to the links above in this post. You should be able to open the files in Acrobat Reader, and when you go to print, just make sure they are set to print at Actual Size or 100% Scale. They are set up to print front/back (flip on long edge), with crop marks on the front side of the cards with text. Let me know if you have any issues printing them. Excited for them to make it to your table!

Andrew

Hi Ains! I was all ready to give you my printing suggestions...but I failed to get my suggestions to work on my own computer. -_- The files are reading as 300ppi in my Adobe programs, but every other program I open them in is treating them as 72ppi, which ruins the scaling for printing. Let me do some digging tonight, and I will try to be back to you with a good universal printing solution soon!

Andrew

Any tips on the best way to print them?

Ains_B


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