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    M.A.R. Barker, author of Tekumel, also author of Neo-Nazi book?

    Since there's nothing I can say that won't be taken badly and result in an escalating argument I'm going to do what I should have done one post ago and just bow out of this thread. I'm honestly surprised mods haven't locked this already and it's clearly coming. RIP Tekumel and WTF Prof...
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    M.A.R. Barker, author of Tekumel, also author of Neo-Nazi book?

    The number of such Fascist groups active in the USA in that period (the KKK only being the best known) was so high that this alone doesn't signify anything. As a percentage of the adult male population they probably accounted for more Americans then than the percentage of such involved in the...
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    M.A.R. Barker, author of Tekumel, also author of Neo-Nazi book?

    As someone who's been familiar with Temumel for two decades now this is what I suspect was the biggest influence on MAR Barker when he did these things. He was a convert to Islam, and took on board antisemetism from that route rather than via US-based neo-Nazi groups. It doesn't make what he...
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    WFRP: What are the most difficult modules printed (regardless of edition)? Looking for something to run after Empire in Ruins

    What stage are you at in The Enemy Within? It's hard to top Empire in Ruins/Flames as the climax of a campaign so my method is to keep that as the ending and use other adventures to "pad out" the events. For instance, rather than Doomstones be the sequel to TEW I'd expand the quest for Sigmar's...
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    How do you handle evil?

    The most telling part of this question is that the poll uses Alignment to frame it. It genuinely doesn't give the option that non-D&D gamers would use by default, that the idea of having a notation attached to every character be it PC or NPC saying if they're Good or Evil is absurd. In my...
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    Is there a D20 alternative to Dark Heresy?

    Use the revised Stars Without Number RPG rules. For Warhammer 40,000 you should also grab the Codex of the Black Sun supplement that adds improved/expanded rules for spellcasting and psychic demons (Shadows) to the system. Go to DrivethruRPG and there's even a free version that's hundreds of...
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    GODSEND Agenda: An Interview With Jerry D. Grayson (Khepera Publishing)

    I love the backgrounds that Jerry comes up with and I've been looking forward to this coming out for a while. The original Godsend Agenda had a lot of potential but that wasn't fully explored and the ruleset left a lot to be desired. It sounds as if the first issue will be more than solved...
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    Review of Twilight: 2000: You’re on Your Own, Good Luck

    It can feel generic in a lot of cases when that happens, yes. But in the case of YZE the system was specifically built for post-apocalyptic survival in mind, so Twilight 2000 is actually a perfect fit. Other games maybe not so much- I'm inclined to take the setting of Coriolis and run that with...
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    What is your earliest and most impressionable childhood memory of reading the original D&D or other games

    For me, the defining moment like that was when I was six years old and got The Warlock of Firetop Mountain without even realising that it wasn't an ordinary book. Once I did work it out though... The next few years were a string of Fighting Fantasy gamebooks that I became just a little bit...
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    Achtung Cthulhu 2d20 Makes World War II Even Weirder

    I haven't read Achtung Cthulhu specifically so there might be points where someone who has contradicts me. But I'm familiar with multiple versions of the Modiphius 2d20 system and in general it is... 1. What is the PC power level and growth? The 2d20 system tends toward a 'Pulp' or 'Action...
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    One Ring 2E - Who's Doing What With It?

    Why is there confusion about what to do with The One Ring RPG? The Darkening of Mirkwood pretty much showcases this and also rivals The Great Pendragon campaign for quality IMO. It's got a long and focused campaign arc, but also plenty of room for the GM to throw in other adventures. It's the...
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    [Call of Cthulhu] Dreamlands as a campaign setting?

    It's very possible to run the Dreamlands as a distinct setting that's a standard fantasy world rather than somewhere that people from our world visit in dreams. It would be simple enough to remove the Dreaming-Isekai aspect and just have characters be born in the Dreamlands. The published...
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    WTF is "cold iron", and why's it so special?

    That's pretty much it. Cold Iron is just Iron. And the origins of it being the bane of fairy beings comes from Irish myth. It's not hard to guess what ancient historical events the Celts driving the original rulers of Ireland away because they had iron might be a legendary retelling of. As has...
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    What tropes do you want to see more of in sci-fi RPGs?

    One of my more common GM mind-experiments is considering which of the many RPG systems I know would work best for a setting. The Culture has always been one of the ones I think about when it comes to Sci-Fi systems. As yet I've not come across any that struck me as a perfect fit without more...
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    What tropes do you want to see more of in sci-fi RPGs?

    Too many Sci-Fi franchises fall into the trap of trying to keep humans and human society as similar as possible to what modern people know to the point of making it "Modern Western Society with better toys". Your list here is almost a checklist of the thing that can't be allowed to happen for...
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    There’s a TOMB RAIDER RPG Coming!

    I'm finding it hard to be excited about this. It strikes me as a license being released just for the sake of releasing a license, because Tomb Raider will sell. What exactly will it bring that another RPG couldn't? There are already quite a few systems around that could be used to create a Tomb...
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    What is the most complex TTRPG of all time?

    There's a lot of mentions of Leading Edge Games products- Pheonix Command and the "Simpler" derivatives like Living Steel and Aliens. But there were more games released than that. I owned a copy of "Bram Stoker's Dracula", the licensed RPG of the 90s movie of the same name. It was a Victorian...
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    The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is 39!

    Duel Masters wasn't as good, but it had the exact same Colour Magic split that Magic the Gathering uses. In a book that came out years before Magic was a thing. Clearly someone thought there was at least one idea worth stealing from the books. :sneaky:
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    The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is 39!

    It was a trilogy of gamebooks set in the age of Greek Myth. The idea was that in this version of legend Theseus died before slaying the Minotaur and his fictional younger brother Altheus (the reader) has to take up the quest. They were very well written by people who'd really done their...
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    The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is 39!

    Maelstrom! And the old Robin of Sherwood gamebook- two of the most 80s UK geek things ever rolled into one. It's actually frightening how much of that matches my own shelves back then. I lacked that Ninja series and your Lone Wolf series is more complete, but I don't see Grail Quest or the...
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