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Violence might be 25 years old but it’ll still kick your ass
“The Roleplaying Game of Egregious and Repulsive Bloodshed” still contains relevant critiques of contemporary game design.
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“The Roleplaying Game of Egregious and Repulsive Bloodshed” still contains relevant critiques of contemporary game design.
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Sharp blades, cutthroat kinship, and Blood—loads of it—crown the anticipated release of the dark fantasy RPG.
Public Articles
Pouring a big ol’ cup of Amazon vitriol and sipping away.
Public Articles
It’s actually, like, super easy.
Lay it on the Table
Being a goofy little guy is hard work and I’m not emotionally prepared for that kind of vulnerability.
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Co-creators Em Matson and watt talk balance, intentionality in language, and post-post-apocalyptic Minneapolis.
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An interview with three of the lead creatives who worked on the new Paizo setting books for Lost Omens: Tian Xia.
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This kid’s got a vision and plenty of red markers.
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For some buckaroos, TTRPGs peaked at AD&D and that’s a unique, wonderful way I had to know more about.
Lay it on the Table
I’m just a cape-wearing dirtbag, baby.
horoscopes
Sure, there’s some once in a lifetime celestial bullshit happening, but let me talk to you about GAMES.
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Love’s blade cuts both wielder and target.
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The year is 1987. Danger lurks in the neon shadows in the Savage Worlds setting Street Wolves: Turbo Edition on Kickstarter.
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Seven years after The Third Horizon, the Swedish publisher returns older and wiser but no less excited to delve into the dark.
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"Fiery the angels rose, and as they rose deep thunder roll’d."
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Inspired by science, powered by dice, two of the leads of The Lost Universe talk NASA’s first TTRPG.