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Despite releasing in 2020, Yazeba’s Bed & Breakfast is finally, truly out
Jay Dragon believes the physical book represents a final, definitive vision for Possum Creek’s latest tabletop RPG.
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Jay Dragon believes the physical book represents a final, definitive vision for Possum Creek’s latest tabletop RPG.
culture
The industry fails one of its death saving rolls.
Lay it on the Table
My biggest foe yet is social anxiety.
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How Tuesday Knight Games built an indie tabletop RPG darling, and why the Deluxe Box took three years to release.
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The new covers for D&D’s 2024 sourcebooks promise a future yoked to brand promotion.
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A handful of RPG designers join UK-based IWGB in a small but critical step towards growing union solidarity.
Public Articles
The question of whether we can afford to step away from reality is a neoliberal trap.
Public Articles
Tabletop Workers United asks folks to sign a petition to bring Jon Freeman and Gregory May to the table in good faith.
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Instead of celebrating a new book, users and moderators spent a week exhuming interpersonal ghosts.
MORK BORG
Who will win: my distaste for lifestyle merch or One Bony Guy?
Public Articles
Boxed sets >>>> literally anything else.
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That which we call a book by any other word smells just as inky.
Masks: A New Generation
Me, mask thoroughly pierced: “I’m not owned! I’m not owned!”
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Freedom from platforms might rest at the center of a labyrinth.
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Stressed and loving it.
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This yeehaw propaganda once hit harder.