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When I created my Symbaroum Reference Sheets, I’ve used a standard background similar to the one that Järnringen use for their own sheets. This just looks nice because it keeps everything to a standard theme. You can also use the same format to create notepaper or similar sheets for use during your games – again, just to look nice. If you run the game for friends, at conventions or down at your local game store, having thematically similar bling adds to the experience. People will remember playing
You can also use the same format to create notepaper or similar sheets for use during your games – again, just to look nice. If you run the game for friends, at conventions or down at your local game store, having thematically similar bling adds to the experience. People will remember playing Symbaroum because you ran a great game using a system they’d never experienced before and you had all this neat kit!
For the example of the right, I have used a clear plastic document holder (link to sample on Amazon) – the sort that opens on one side and top with a thumb section cut on the side. You could laminate the sheet – but I had these document holders to hand.
Laminated or inserted in a holder, you can then write on the outside – as here – with a dry wipe or Staedtler Correctable pen. Keep notes, make maps, scribble down Quick and Vigilant details for combat. Handy, reusable and fits the theme of all your other reference materials!
You can download the Symbaroum notepaper in PDF or JPG format.
Mais oui ! I should have thought about it before.
Thanks again!
I would nice to have the page borders in all the color options. Printing the parchment color is too $$ when you can just you colored paper and print only the border. It would be good for Jarnringen to sell blank paper in the store too.