> 1) I am aware of Muden and Halskapa as "non published" but available Domain
> Books - either through the www.tsr.com or as promo freebies to RPGA members
> (in Halskapa's case). Were there any other Domain books published for RPGA
> members?
Dunno about those printed for RPGA members but Halskapa went on
general sale. I've got it somewhere.

> 2) While I am running Birthright - I am not using the AD&D rules for my
> campaign. I am using Rolemaster and find Birthright is particularly well
> suited for adaptation to this system. Anybody else here doing this with some
> pointers and/or house rules? (or using another system for the seting other
> than AD&D?). I really do find that Birthright is one of the few TSR products
> which is fresh, unique and very well crafted and its open structure makes it
> very adaptable. Shame it is on permanent hiatus.
I use my own system which one of my players nicknamed "Afterbirth" a
couple of years back. Quite nice, and I've managed to get it to fit
the published stuff without any difficulty.

Hiatus? No! Don't say it! Lalalala! Can't hear you! (stares upwards
with his fingers in his ears in a vain act at denial)....

;-)

John.
"Once I was a lamb, playing in a green field. Then
the wolves came. Now I am an eagle and I fly in a
different universe."
"And now you kill the lambs," whispered Dardalion.
"No, priest. No one pays for lambs."
- David Gemmel, Waylander