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Just another WordPress.com site. June 10, 2013. Did you play D&D before there was D&D? What I’m Playing…. What I’m Using…. What I’m Reading…. What I’m Studying…. 9 and 30 Kingdoms. Bat In The Attic. Built By Gods Long Forgotten…. Quickly, Quietly, Carefully. The Darkling Grimoire…. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Top OSR Products of the Year. What Is The OSR? Dungeons of the Amazon Queen…. David A. Hargrave. One of the m...
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Just another WordPress.com site. August 5, 2013. I was surprised to discovered, some time back, that so much of FRP gaming is sold on PDFs now. This is, for many people, how they buy the new gaming stuff coming out – and increasingly the older stuff that’s reissued in this format. July 30, 2013. What is Good D&D Art? July 17, 2013. 1) Has anyone else been reading Wayne Rossi’s excellent blog on all things OD&D? It’s over here. June 10, 2013. Did you play D&D before there was D&D? May 22, 2013. May 7, 2013.
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Day 2: Favorite Playable Race | inthecitiesdotcom
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Just another WordPress.com site. September 10, 2013. Day 2: Favorite Playable Race. Strange as it might seem to folks, I never wanted to play anything but a human. In my current games, I think I’d have a hard time letting anyone play as anything but human. I haven’t quite got to the point where I have figured out the ecology of too many of the demi-human types in the campaign yet. When people play demi-humans, do they play them in a cliched way? Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». In a few weeks my DCC RP...
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Day 3 – Favorite Playable Class | inthecitiesdotcom
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Just another WordPress.com site. September 17, 2013. Day 3 – Favorite Playable Class. My mom used to read to me at night before I went to bed. We went through many, many books together this way – until I became old enough to want to read on my own. But, before that critical moment arrived, we had been to Oz (all of the Baum books, plus many of his “Non Oz” masterpieces), Narnia, Prydain, Middle Earth ( The Hobbit. And the entire Lord of the Rings. Green Knowe, and many other imaginary realms. You are com...
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Remedios Varo | inthecitiesdotcom
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Just another WordPress.com site. January 27, 2014. The art that people use to inspire them in D&D is always important. We get our ideas about what our campaigns look like and feel like from many sources. I encourage DMs to go further afield. Put aside the kind of art you’re used to and look for ideas in mysterious byways that may have been, even unfairly, ignored. The OSR isn’t just about reheating the past. It’s about finding new places to take the old rules. This nameless monster is seen in flight over...
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Dungeons of the Amazon Queen… | inthecitiesdotcom
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Just another WordPress.com site. May 7, 2014. Dungeons of the Amazon Queen…. Are there Amazons in my OD&D campaign? Yes Yes there are. While rolling up data on each of the “castles” and “towns” on the original Outdoor Survival. High level characters bold enough, and skilled enough, to be traveling these sunken and sepulchral highways may find themselves unexpectedly emerging in the Amazons’ castle. Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». 4 responses to “Dungeons of the Amazon Queen…”. The Were-Grognard says :.
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What Is The OSR? | inthecitiesdotcom
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Just another WordPress.com site. October 20, 2014. What Is The OSR? The RPG bloggers have been trying to define what the terms “Old School Renaissance” (or “Old School Revolution”) really means. Naturally, there are as many definitions offered as the number of people who have considered the question. I pondered how I thought about the term and began to take pleasure in its sheer indeterminacy. Maybe the fact that it resists easy defining is part of its appeal…. How do you sum up the OSR? So what is it?
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Fists of Cinder and Stone: January 2017
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Writing for tabletop RPGs. Saturday, January 28, 2017. One of my players is playing a Lipimancer. And he is rocking it! So now I have to take my half baked idea and make it into a usable 5e sub-class. Some quickly obvious problems arise from the original post:. It implies an infinite number of spells per day assuming you can find enough food. Having spells cost calories means that I have to figure out a way to equate relative cost of different spell levels. Invest in suspenders, you'll need them. At 2nd ...