John Dallman
Hero
Plausibly connected with the draft in the USA?Originally my thesis was going to be centered around the origins of RPGs a part of a wave of escapist entertainment that emerged in the 60s and 70s.
Plausibly connected with the draft in the USA?Originally my thesis was going to be centered around the origins of RPGs a part of a wave of escapist entertainment that emerged in the 60s and 70s.
Plausibly connected with the draft in the USA?
Houserule? Yes, depending on the game or campaign. I do so to help make it easier for the game to run the way I want it to. Some systems I houserule a great deal, some I leave nearly pristine. However, it is a tool in my toolkit I may use or opt not to for EVERY system- my use depends entirely upon the nature of the campaign I’m running and how it interacts with the system I’m using.Do you use house rules or homebrews? Why or why not?
Have you ever had any rules, characters, etc. that you wrote or modified for any RPG, published, shared with a group you don't play with, or posted in any format? If so, are you aware of anyone using these rules or suggestions?
I get it, they can be a beast. Luckily for me, the history department at my university makes us do 3 smaller theses rather than one large one and this is the 3rd for me, so I have some experience from the first two to draw on.I had a heck of a time trying to nail down my thesis statement (the Elevator Pitch) for my masters as there were some rather stringent requirements. I had a couple of false starts and have yet to finish it for a number of reasons. Maybe someday.
Yes, maybe. My research indicates so far that in the seventies there were players who had both "dodged" the draft and served in Vietnam and that the political split in one small survey was about evenly left, light, moderate.Plausibly connected with the draft in the USA?
There is no one thing/person I can point to, but...Have you borrowed anything from another player or GM's style that changed the way you or your group plays: a way they do initiative, a phrase or gesture they use to signal when they are speaking out of character, a way of voicing a certain type of character, or anything else along these lines?

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.