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    Is the Liminal Horror rpg a good one ?

    Thanks for the answers ! For those interested, I noticed that the pdf of Liminal Horror is available for free on DTRPG.
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    Is the Liminal Horror rpg a good one ?

    Is the Liminal Horror rpg a good one for short sessions ? Longer sessions ? Campaigns ? I'm interested in a horror rpg for shortish sessions (in the range of 2 x 6 hours).
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    Describe your last rpg session in 5 words

    Stormbringer. "From riches to rags: chaos !"
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    Searching for a glimpsed martial art RPG

    I'm searching for a recent or soon to be RPG. It is its own system. I think I saw it announced in one of the forum threads here (the crowdfunding one, perhaps ?). Its subject matter is generational martial arts in a modern urban environment. That is you play a martial artist who's the daughter...
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    Mana, Shamans, and the Cultural Misappropriation behind Fantasy Terms

    I'm not making absolute statements. I'm making reasonable statements. Is it your position that because tradition has good and bad instances, we should never follow tradition ? I'm preaching for following good traditions, if what those traditions are bringing to our life are to our liking and...
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    Mana, Shamans, and the Cultural Misappropriation behind Fantasy Terms

    You'll not be able to convince me that the exchange between cultures has had such horrid consequences as deadly diseases, invasions and slavery. In other words, "like mankind has done since the dawn of time" is to be understood in the context as "various cultures have contributed to each other...
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    Mana, Shamans, and the Cultural Misappropriation behind Fantasy Terms

    Culture belongs to none. Only post 20th century capitalism-drenched people may believe otherwise. I'm a cultural integrator. I will use bits and portions of other cultures as I see fit, and make them my own. You know, like mankind has done since the dawn of time.
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    Mana, Shamans, and the Cultural Misappropriation behind Fantasy Terms

    I am for everyone to use whatever terms they deem necessary in their fantasy. Misappropriation is a feature not a bug : ideas, meaning and cultures evolve that way.
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    D&D General Two underlying truths: D&D heritage and inclusivity

    Regarding the original inquiry, 1) No. D&D should evolve organically, and players don't need to concern themselves with its heritage. Either D&D will stand the test of time, or it will not. If it crumbles, something else could take its place --> OSR. Regarding inclusivity, D&D was inclusive in...
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    D&D 1E Like in old (imagined) times

    Good advice, Hriston. I'm curious about Holmes D&D now, never having read it. Was it very popular in its time ?
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    D&D 1E Like in old (imagined) times

    I forgot about Temple of the Frog ! Thanks for the reminder.
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    D&D Releases by year - complete list (almost)

    Oops ! The link I supplied was misleading (it leads to dead pages). Sorry about that. This one should do better.
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    D&D 1E Like in old (imagined) times

    Although I began playing (in truth refereeing ) D&D about 1981, with the Basic Moldvay set and The Keep on the Borderlands, I recently fancied myself with going even more back in time, by mastering G1 Steading of the Hill Giant Chief to some hapless victims... I mean, players ! Am I right in...
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    D&D Releases by year - complete list (almost)

    Thanks for this amazing feat of necromancy, Darjr ! I find it very insightful to have a D&D products list by year for the historically-minded RPG gamer. You'll find a list of Echohawk's amazing D&D guides here (don't be mislead by the "Mystara" title of the thread and check in the 6th paragraph...
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