I found a significant rules difference in the 7th edition (which I have in PDF form) and the 9th edition (which I have in paper form) related to adding a character's level to an attribute check. Because I am new to the game, it confused the naughty word out of me.
Make believe violence, with the buffer of fantasy--and often committed in the pursuit of the good (like, good characters fighting evil)--doesn't bother me at all. But I do not like real-life violence, having seen enough of it during my time in the military, in my job as a teacher, and in my...
Thank you all for the input and good convo. I decided I'm not going to pursue this system for now. Between 5e, DCC, Dragonbane, Call of Cthulhu, and Castles&Crusades, my brain is full. I so appreciate the candor and suggestions.
Thank you again, all. It is depressingly rare, but most appreciated, to have an online community of people who like the same things that I do, but are nice to each other. Mostly. 😀
Has anyone played Dungeon World? What's the verdict? The longer I play these games, the more I appreciate simple rules and systems. This one looks pretty narrative.
Hello, friends! I am looking for some recommendations for OSR resources: Youtube channels, websites, blogs, whatevah (in my Massachusetts accent). Thank you!
(if there is a way to tag this post with OSR, I don't know what it is).
This is all very helpful. Thank you, brethren. I grabbed a copy of A Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Book by Green Ronin. I need to look a bit more carefully at Chaosium's Pendragon rules, but I am thinking Castles&Crusades.
Greetings, friends. Does anyone, or has anyone, run or played a campaign in the Game of Thrones world? I am wondering what resources or guidance there might be out there in the lands of the internet. I did see that there were a few TTRPG books published, but other than that, not to much. Curious...
New girls from Dubai are after me now. I'm not just a piece of meat, friends. I'm more than a pretty face! I wish they saw me for who I am, not just how I look. It makes me sad.
I watched "The Secrets of Blackmoor" a few years ago and really enjoyed it. I had no idea who Dave Arneson was until I saw that documentary. Fascinating stuff.