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To talk, thoughtfully, about roleplaying games.
Praise be to Nero's Neptune, the Titanic sails at dawn And everybody's shouting, "which side are you on?" Previously on the deep history of roleplaying games: When David Wesely created Braunstein, his seminal proto-roleplaying game, he was inspired, he said,...
I was going to post this on my own site, and I will in a day or two, but I thought I'd put it up here first--in part for old times' sake, in part to see if anybody is still...
Been a while, huh? On the occasion of the one year anniversary since our last post, I've gone through and cleaned up most of the comment spam plus some of the trackback spam; the front page is, at least, clean...
It took a flood of comment spam notifications to remind me, but I used to write for this here blog about roleplaying games. And over at Old is the New New, my mostly-about-history blog, I've been blogging about the deep...
Jason Corley talks about one of the campaigns he is running.
Here's Wikipedia's list of stock characters.
Here's Malcolm Sheppard's look back on 2006. As usual, he mixes the penetrating insight and the WTF in even measure. One thing I liked a lot (because I agree with it!) is this: But the thing that the tabletop RPG...
via the Ninth Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction and Fantasy: Here's a really excellent post on misogyny in genre movies and geek circles. Now, if you read that, and then mash it up with this post on 'historical' gaming, then...
Inspired by a post of Plume's over on rpg.net, I wrote down a game sketch for detective roleplaying I've been thinking about for a while. It's a sketch, because it's not finished, but I think most of the essential features...
My playtest review of The Princes' Kingdom is up on RPG.Net as of this morning. I give it a 4/4 in RPG.Net's somewhat sketchy ranking system. No one will be able to deny the review's . . . length. UPDATE:...
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