Fri, 05 Oct 2007
A Collection of Twisty Passages
The D&D 3.5 game I run on alternate Sunday afternoons has reached a milestone.
The party has traversed the first Region in the World's Largest Dungeon.
That's been, more or less, seven months of dungeon crawling to
get to this point. Two original characters remain from the original party,
both dwarves.
Now they're on to Region B, full of traps and goblinoids.
Perhaps now I can find time to fit in getting double duty out of the
book by running it for my co-workers, as well.
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Wed, 20 Jun 2007
Listen Up
I've been listening to a lot of podcasts lately. Mostly, recordings of other people's RPG sessions published by
Yog Sothoth and RPGMP3. It's been edifying. I do rather wish that some edits had been made to these
recordings.
- I don't need to hear the 20-40 minutes of preceding table talk before the gaming actually starts
- I could do without the 5-10 digressions during the session
- so long as I'm asking for things, separate mics for the GM and the player pool might help
I greatly appreciate these recordings have been made available but I groan whenever I see how long they are, especially
when I have to ignore the lengthy preludes of non-game related pop culture talk.
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Sat, 28 Apr 2007
From Your Mouth to the GM's Ears
For lack of anywhere better to put these and to continue my streak of non-technical postings
(hi, Annaliese!), some quotes from the last Ars Magica session I played.
"It's impossible to overdose on butter cookies. Well, not from the magic in them, anyway."
"Neither of me are attending this meeting."
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Thu, 22 Feb 2007
Everything is Downhill From Here
The group I run D&D for has entered the World's Largest Dungeon
and I've finally succumbed to the itch to buy a book for 3.5 Edition after
years of fierce resistance.
Also a series of small spending sprees to obtain Forgotten Realms books.
I have a fascination with the world Greenwood made which I either can't or
won't justify. Especially to you!
Speaking of spending money, my copy of War on Terror
arrived this week. Guess I'll be taking it to the next board game
playing opportunity I have.
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Sun, 18 Apr 2004
Virtual Shopping
Relatively recently, I became aware of RPGnow through
Atomic Sock Monkey Press's
Dead Inside, mentioned repeatedly on the Unknown Armies mailing list.
After poking around for a bit, I went on a buying spree and came out of it extremely pleased with the experience. Some wacky affordable games
I would never have otherwise found, some out of print supplements I've missed having around, and a painless purchasing process. You pays your
money, they email you some links, you save some files, unzip, and voila. In my case, voila means burn to CD and eyeball to see what might need
printing right away to scribble on and jot marginalia.
As basis of comparison, you can find many rare out-of-print gaming things auctioned off on eBay for 4-5x the cost you can find it at RPGnow.
If what you're after is the data, not the physical heft, it's a no-brainer. I gather RPGnow also has a division which will sell you
hardcopy versions of some of the small-press games and they'll even
burn you a CD of the stuff you buy, other than TSR stuff. Many options
and lots of goodies you won't feel bad about buying afterwards.
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Sat, 07 Feb 2004
Scoobie Do Unto Others
From the Unknown Armies Mailing List:
a collection of images and text descriptions of creepy places. Good for Call of Cthulhu or UA, one supposes.
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Mon, 27 Oct 2003
YO HO HO!
On many Sundays, I run sessions of what used to be called 7th Sea and is now termed
Swashbucking Adventures and has thrown out their rather funny original mechanics system in favor
of the ubiquitous and flavorless d20 system. Not that I'm bitter.
OK, I'm bitter. But it's only because I sank hundreds of dollars in to the CCG and RPG line. I really fell in love with the world and the system
didn't get in my way. But the point is, I run this gaming session and here's some photographic proof. Shot with Heath's camphone, once again.
Update to remove bad picture links.
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Sun, 19 Oct 2003
Oh Heathcliff!
Vylar brought this set of mechanics suitable for roleplaying Wuthering Heights style tragedies, should that be the kind of
thing you're in to. Reminds me of something lloyd or Josh would be pleased by.
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