I’d say the spontaneity of this medium is definitely one of it’s strong suits.
I’d say the spontaneity of this medium is definitely one of it’s strong suits.
Honestly, I probably feel this more than this being the actual truth.
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no it’s not.
I’m just not bothering with a company that’s repeating the exact same mistakes as their predecessors, so it’s basically anything but 5e for me nowadays.
See: Disco Elysium.
Man, I need to read Bone.
I don’t tend to use ‘gygaxian’ as a positive descriptor, Arneson deserves far more credit, anyway.
Yeah, that’s me.
Man, I need to make a World of Darkness game.
new plot hook for my vampire the masquerade game featuring the celetial chorus from the mage the ascension series.
The Dude was on to something, white russian all the way.
Yeah, poor formatting is a throughline of a lot of White Wolf books. Everyone complains about people not reading the books, when I actively choose to ignore them (especially Mage, that’s an absolute behemoth of a CRB.)
I want more people to play Changeling: the Dreaming, or older World of Darkness games.
As for context for what the Gazebo Incident is, have this youtube short
Changeling: the Dreaming fan here. Our system is better suited to the roleplay side of things, several sessions can go by without a single combat, and it’s not the core focus of the system.