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  1. empireofchaos

    Lukomorye - Russian-themed fantasy

    I've been blogging about the Lukomorye - a Russian-themed fantasy setting that uses a variant of 5e D&D rules. If that kind of thing rocks your boat, give a look. http://bardichesandbathhouses.blogspot.com/
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  3. empireofchaos

    Sociology of the murderhobo

    Guilds and factions and powerful wizards are fine. But the Lankhmar setting is a bit stripped down for my taste. What basic social hierarchies exist? What's the relation to run-of-the-mill producers? I don't remember discussion of these things in Lieber (though it's certainly possible that I've...
  4. empireofchaos

    Sociology of the murderhobo

    Proponents of any style have to recognize their limitations. Setting-oriented DMs shouldn't do information - there are far more effective ways to engage players by dribbling out setting details gradually, so players have time and inclination to process them. Similarly, hack'n'slashers shouldn't...
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    Sociology of the murderhobo

    Players should always have a choice, but I disagree that the situation is entirely player-driven. If PCs run in a world where there is nothing outside the dungeon and other locales where they kill things, then killing things is what they're going to do. If NPCs have no character except as...
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    Sociology of the murderhobo

    Jesus. And I'm the one who's wordy? Sorry, no time for trolls. See ya.
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    Sociology of the murderhobo

    In my next post, I discuss the social class of adventurers. The word "adventure" was redefined in the 14th century. It used to mean "chance occurrence" or "miracle", but now it would mean "an exciting, risk-taking venture". A new social type - the adventurer - one who made his (usually) living...
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    Sociology of the murderhobo

    We do what we can. Some table pathologies can be allayed by better GMing and better setting design. And sometimes, we just need to find better players.
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    Sociology of the murderhobo

    My post was intended (in part) as a response to some other bloggers, who write about OSR. Their take is that both strands of American fantasy fiction, including Swords & Sorcery and Weird Fiction were more influential on fantasy gaming (in the original Gygaxian period), and rightly so, because...
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    Sociology of the murderhobo

    I’ll reply, since you are now raising substantive issues about what I wrote. But in general, your mode of public discourse doesn’t work for me. You are much too sloppy a writer to offer writing advice, especially to someone you don’t know. And you are much too inattentive a reader to call...
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    Sociology of the murderhobo

    My condolences.
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    Sociology of the murderhobo

    That's true. But it means that if a DM wants to have a world that PCs can respect, they need to develop the NPCs with care, also. It also means that PC actions to finish off all enemies, or to torture captives for information, will not be forgotten.
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    Sociology of the murderhobo

    To a known extent, the imperative to keep the focus squarely on the PCs, and the imperative to embed them within a larger social environment which is replete with particular institutions, hierarchical orders, histories, and symbolic systems point in contradictory directions. Allowing for a...
  14. empireofchaos

    Sociology of the murderhobo

    Some musings about how adventurers fit into the world around them (Part 1 of an extended post). http://bardichesandbathhouses.blogspot.com/2016/10/the-sociology-of-murderhobo.html
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    D&D 5E Income

    Merkel the Formerly Mighty. Funding demagogues who claimed to be able to destroy all dungeons, and then trying to deal with the inevitable fallout by trying to resettle surviving dungeon denizens in her native city kind of made everyone turn against her...
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    D&D 5E Income

    The nation the party has inherited has a debt equal to 240% of its GDP, because of the former king's mismanagement. Within a week of taking power, the party is visited by agents of the Interdimensional Iron Bank, and presented with yet another scroll. Signing the scroll places the entire country...
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    D&D 5E Income

    And it came to pass that kings began breaking up independent adventurers' encampments, and declaring all dungeons to be property of the crown. And if anyone poached the royal monsters without paying for the privilege, they would have the King's Rangers breathing down their neck. Of course, for a...
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    D&D 5E Income

    Precisely what I was thinking (well, not necessarily with Mind Flayers). Someone institutes a tax pegged to the value of the lodging or the food consumed. Or per spell level used to establish a temporary shelter on interdimensional property (that belongs to some god, or warlock patron, after...
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    D&D 5E Income

    If money is plentiful enough to make its accumulation an issue for the PCs, there's a decent chance there are at least rudimentary insurance policies and investment markets. Putting down money on cargo ships, and hoping that the ships come in have been with us for a while. So why not have people...
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    D&D 5E D&D Magic: Does it Feel Magical to You?

    D&D magic is certainly not C&S-style, or Nephilim-style Hermetic magick. With a "k". And I (along with others here, evidently) do miss the mystical aspect of magic in the game, especially if the style of game is Historical Fantasy or something along those lines. But of course, magick doesn't...
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