So, I saw Jeremy Friesen’s Campaign Playbook, and I said “I’m going to use it.” And then I said, “No I’m not,…

So, I saw Jeremy Friesen’s Campaign Playbook, and I said “I’m going to use it.” And then I said, “No I’m not,…

So, I saw Jeremy Friesen’s Campaign Playbook, and I said “I’m going to use it.” And then I said, “No I’m not, because my campaign doesn’t have elves, so how can a steading be elven?”

So all credit to Jeremy (and, by proxy, Vincent, Adam, Sage, etc.), I made another campaign playbook. I started with the one Jeremy made, and then I’ll start tinkering with it for my own campaign, tailoring it to my style, etc.

I assume other people are doing the same thing, so I thought I’d save some of you the trouble and offer up my .indd file. I used Charlemagne, a free font I found here on DW G+.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rgl0q7lld0np77i/Campaign%20Playbook.pdf

https://www.dropbox.com/s/pg1ng2raegcchzt/Campaign%20Playbook.indd

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rgl0q7lld0np77i/Campaign%20Playbook.pdf

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