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    What are you reading in 2025?

    I’ve never read any of those. Adding it to my long-term list. Sometimes I’m really up for that kind of retro.
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    How Special Are The PCs?

    Looking at what I’ve messed around with lately, I find PCs who have great heroic potential, who may or may not have achieved any of it yet. Sometimes they’re like Neo at the start of The Matrix, with already-distinctive talents and unusual ambitions, but who’d still be hard to pick out of a...
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    Violence and (Geek) Entertainment

    I’m not (yet) going to the extremes of some of my writer friends, reading wound manuals and the like, but I definitely prefer violence in my games to have consequences. Alongside that, I’ve become much more interested in adventures that have little to no violence. Give me a good chase scene...
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    Today I learned +

    Speaking of language, saw this today at a nearby Mexican grocery. Both goofy and cool, we thought. https://lamodernausa.com/ensenas/
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Grover Gardener’s reading of The Stand is really, really good. Among other things, he does the whole spread of accents from East Texas to California to Nebraska to Maine. He’s equally good at the spread of emotions from tremendous joy to consuming fear and despair. Short of something like the...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What’s the difference between sorcerers, warlocks, and wizards?

    The difference? Two classes start with W, one with S. :)
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Karl Edward Wagner deserves more fame than he got. I’m always glad to see people reading his work.
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Reading Cassandra’s stories can give you many such moments, yeah. :) Probably the Cassandra Khaw book least likely to give you a complex is Hammers on Bone, a modern-day Cthulhu Mythos that gives a look at the other side of an exchange in Lovecraft. Highly recommended.
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Oh, they reminds me: Neil Peart’s travel books are all great. He loved being out on the road in his motorcycle, seeing new sights, meeting people and discovering what’s interesting about them, the whole deal. Combine that with the inside view of being part of Rush, and you get these uniquely...
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Mesoamerica: I’ve read Aztec Thought And Culture and loved it, though it’s more academic and presumed you know more already. I can’t speak to the others yet. Edit: is The Aztecs published by Reaktor? If so, I’ll recommend it sight unseen; the whole line is great for introductory info and...
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    @SkidAce , that’s awesome. Thank you.
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Getting back into the reading groove is great!
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Peter H. Wilson’s books on the Holy Roman Empire and on the Thirty Years War are amazing. Huge - each is more than 30 hours long - and meticulously organized so that I almost never got lost, with great narration. Everything by M. David Litwa is worthwhile, bringing all kinds of fresh light to...
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    I remember finding it a big letdown for pretty much the reasons you did.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Releases New Unearthed Arcana Subclasses, Strongly Hinting at Dark Sun

    It’s like we’re all geniuses! Genii. Genuses.
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    This is why I read a fair amount of Warhammer 40K fiction instead of a similar volume of technically better f&sf that heavily features sexual violence.
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    Pineapple Express: Someone Is Wrong on the Internet?

    This is much too close to all-purpose, like all-spice except no pie was ever improved by it.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Releases New Unearthed Arcana Subclasses, Strongly Hinting at Dark Sun

    I’m a big fan of in-world groups that lie across class lines, and vice versa. This sounds very pleasing.
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    Starfinder Player Core Review

    I know a bunch of people who immerse easily and deeply into Starfinder’s style of science fantasy. And plenty who don’t. Immersion is a weird and complicated thing; I find it best to be happy for those who want and get it for a game, sad for those who want but don’t get it, and pretty much let...
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    The goddess of defenestration never closes a door without opening a window.
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