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  1. innerdude

    Neverending "Yes ... And" Feedback Loops in Mysteries

    When this happens, my experience tends to indicate that it's a function of me as GM wanting to unnecessarily drag out "the mystery." As a GM, I get too attached to the idea that the more "intrigue" and "secrets" and "conspiracy" I can layer on to a scene/situation, the better it will play out...
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    What are your TTRPG Goals for 2025?

    - Put my recently purchased Ironsworn: Sundered Isles material to use. - Enjoy playing in a Pathfinder 2 campaign being run by another GM (I haven't spent much time out of the GM chair the past 3 years).
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    Can totally relate --- I literally hurled my 1100-page hardbound copy of Wise Man's Fear across the room against the wall after finishing the first sex goddess chapter. My wife had to reprimand me for the audible four-letter profanity that accompanied said hurling.
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    Also appreciate this thought, because it's applicable to Guy Gavriel Kay. If a reader comes to Guy Gavriel Kay from a background of reading lots of Lit-RPG and new-age "romanti-fantasy", they're going to be in for a shock. Kay's books are prosaic and significantly more literarily challenging...
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    (I appreciate you saying this. If you dig far enough back in the ratings of Wise Man's Fear on Amazon, like, ALL the way back to March 2011, I was one of the first and earliest 2-out-of-5 star ratings of WMF basically saying exactly what you're saying. I loved Name of the Wind and utterly...
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    Frankly, there's half-a-dozen Guy Gavriel Kay books you could pull out of a hat and, depending on your taste and sensibilities, enjoy equally as well as Under Heaven. All of Kay's works take place in the same basic fictional continuity, separated by time and geography and culture, with the...
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    Yeah, not all fiction will be to everyone's taste, but a quick perusal of the Amazon and Goodreads ratings gives me a pretty decent leg to stand on that most fantasy fans will find much to enjoy. While from a certain point of view, I can maybe see the "Gary Stu" complaint, from another...
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    D&D General No One Reads Conan Now -- So What Are They Reading?

    Beyond Tolkien, the most radical changes to my views of fantasy fiction have come from authors Anthony Ryan and Guy Gavriel Kay. If I could somehow magically convince every user of this website to read Blood Song by Anthony Ryan and Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay, I would consider my life's...
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    Aging and Gaming

    I've quoted Tommy Boy in multiple work meetings over the last 2 or 3 years, and invariably anyone under the age of 40 has just sat there with a polite smile and a blank stare. And if they were younger than 25, the name "Chris Farley" was meaningless, they'd never even heard of the guy. Richard...
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    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    Picked up Ironsworn: Sundered Isles PDFs from DriveThruRPG last week. I don't know exactly what I was expecting; I sort of just buy everything for Ironsworn these days because Ironsworn is awesome, even if I'm not necessarily planning on using it right away. :) But man, I was blown away with...
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    Epic/High fantasy game for a one-shot introductory game

    If PBTA style is okay, there's a neat Forged in the Dark take on D&D-style fantasy called Grimwild that was released just a few weeks ago. You can get the main player-facing content for free on DriveThruRPG. There's a $20 PDF for GMs that adds an additional chapter of content for running the...
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    How likely are you to use D&D for your next game?

    Voted for, "We will be playing another game and will not be using D&D or any of its variations." The probability of me playing anything even in the same REALM as D&D (class/level based, d20 core resolution, skill proficiency scaled leveling) is very low. There's a small chance another GM might...
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    Any Forged in the Dark tips and pointers for an upcoming campaign?

    Okay, first session report --- We just barely got through character creation and some of the initial Great House (re: "Crew") setup. Still more setup to go, now that I've organized everything into usable digital formats (see more below), but we did start some basic Info Gathering, leading into...
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    Any Forged in the Dark tips and pointers for an upcoming campaign?

    Sending a Bat Signal out to @Manbearcat if he's so inclined to weigh in as well. (Forgive me, good sir, for intruding.)
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    Any Forged in the Dark tips and pointers for an upcoming campaign?

    Tremendous thanks, @RenleyRenfield , this is a gold mine of good info!
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    Any Forged in the Dark tips and pointers for an upcoming campaign?

    So Innerdude finally gets to try a Forged in the Dark game for the very first time with his group (HOORAY! AND THERE WAS MUCH REJOICING! 🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳). I've got a Court of Blades campaign starting up this Thursday and I'm incredibly excited to try it out. But I have a few questions after absorbing...
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    New generic contemporary/urban fantasy?

    True, but Savage Worlds also gives fairly good guidance for developing custom character traits that fall in line with the standard PC build costs. Creating a custom heritage/character trait set is relatively easy because SW is so hackable. I'm pretty sure I could come up with a werewolf, or...
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    GMing: How to fudge NOT using the dice.

    Well, I mean, that's kind of precisely my point. Literally everything a GM does is fudging/illusionism. Why even categorize it as "fudging" in the first place? It's literally just the act of GM-ing, full stop. Fictional stuff the GM made up anywhere from 1 to 2,600 weeks ago gets magically...
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    GMing: How to fudge NOT using the dice.

    So this whole thread goes back to a concept I floated in a thread maybe a year and a half ago of "Principled Illusionism." The concept of "fudging" only really exists if you accept two key premises: The GM is the final arbiter and authority of all happenings in the game, regardless of any...
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