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    WotC Older D&D Books on DMs Guild Now Have A Disclaimer

    But the disclaimer said "Some older content may reflect ethnic, racial and gender prejudice that were commonplace in American society at that time. These depictions were wrong then and are wrong today. This content is presented as it was originally created, because to do otherwise would be the...
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    WotC Older D&D Books on DMs Guild Now Have A Disclaimer

    This whole conversation is difficult. I've seen comments about orcs, drow, hobgoblins, goblins, duergar, dwarves, and gnomes. There may be others that are perceived as problematic as well. Giants, trolls, oni, ogres, goliaths, genies, aasimar, devils, demons, tieflings, there seems to be a lot...
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    Cultures in D&D/roleplaying: damned if you do, damned if you don't

    Don’t be afraid to create villains from any culture. Actually DO create villains in every culture in your game. My current game is set in 13th century Latvia/Belarus. Religious contention is a major plus. Catholic Christians, Orthodox Christians, pagan balts, pagan slavs, even Mongol warriors...
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    RPG Evolution: Do We Still Need "Race" in D&D?

    Empire of the Petal Throne was the best version of D&D that TSR published. But D&D was ok.
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    RPG Evolution: Do We Still Need "Race" in D&D?

    No. Get rid of it. First Edition's "races" went a long way to creating the kitchen sink Mos Eisley Cantina we now see in D&D. Sure D&D was already half there with its LOTR knock-offs, but at least there was a dwarf, or an elf, or a hobbit, alongside the human cleric and magic-user. They were...
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    Pathfinder 2E Chaotic Clerics

    How I run Chaotic clerics in my campaign (my campaign is a little different from boilerplate D&D): Actually let's approach it from the other end. . . So Lawful religions exist because the Law requires it. This is why all lawful religions are monotheistic in my campaign. The Law of the Lord is...
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    Lovecraftian Corruption In Your Role-Playing Campaigns

    Gradine, this last post was really great, and good advice for any scenario that involves people or people-like characters. I'm currently running a campaign that is trying to model a more medieval feel, so it involves plenty of petty war and violence—not big wars that end up in history books—the...
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    Do We Still Need "Oriental Adventures"?

    From the title pages of the new Frostbitten and Mutilated book: So there's the Vikings appropriation everyone has been pointing to. That Zak, always upending apple carts.
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    Do We Still Need "Oriental Adventures"?

    WOTC lists the first languages it will translate, but that doesn't mean there will be no attempt to translate into Russian, Chinese, or any of the languages mentioned. http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/news/localization
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    Do We Still Need "Oriental Adventures"?

    Somewhat tangential, but not as tangential as you'd expect: https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/12/entertainment/bruno-mars-cultural-appropriation-reaction-trnd/index.html edit: just so you know it's not spam or phishing, it's a CNN article titled "​After Bruno Mars is accused of cultural...
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    Best system for Dungeon Crawling

    if you want minis and maps and maneuvers/powers, then 4e. If you want freeform imagination and description, then Original D&D, or something close to it (Labyrinth Lord and Lamentations of the Flame Princess have free PDFs that make it easy to get started right away). The free basic 5e works...
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    When Fantasy meets Medieval Europe

    There is a lot of D&D material for historical/mythic-fantasy. TSR did historical sourcebooks for 2e; Green Ronin did some excellent sourcebook for historical time periods; many Dragon magazine articles explored themes of medieval history and religion. I remember one about Satan in a very early...
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    Do We Still Need "Oriental Adventures"?

    There's a lot to unpack here, and probably too much for a super constructive conversation. Just for starters we're talking about racism, colonialism, cultural appropriation of myth. Then we bring in the "kitchen sink" approach to setting design that these big publishers always create. How are we...
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    What's a Freelance RPG Writer Worth?

    Jim Raggi at Lamentations of the Flame Princess just posted on Google + that the writer(s) for his 21st-best-selling book made 21 cents/word (in Euros). Royalties. https://plus.google.com/112262093672917983853/posts/4B6j9CaezK7
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    D&D 5E UA: "Greyhawk" Initiative

    I like this system, but I'd never run it with anything other than Basic 5e. I think there might be too many variables and corner cases when you add in more complicated classes and feats.
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    Unearthed Arcana Unearthed Arcana: "Greyhawk" Initiative

    I like this system, but I'd never run it with anything other than Basic 5e. I think there might be too many variables and corner cases when you add in more complicated classes and feats.
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    Free RPG Day: Starfinder Preview, TORG Quickstart, New Runequest And Women In Magic

    That's stupid. It goes against the spirit of the day and it's probably ineffective. I have a much higher opinion of the stores that participated, and charging for free content would be a good way to burn all that goodwill. I had stopped going to one local store because their RPG selection had...
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    D&D 5E Out of the Abyss Advice Requested

    I agree. I thought the intro was great. In my game, I didn't even have PCs buy equipment. They started in the cells with only the possible trinkets, and I let them find gear as they adventured. They ended up not even going to the "armory" and made-do with just the gear of the drow they killed...
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    D&D 5E Saving throw to prevent sneezing or coughing

    Sneaking down a dusty dungeon corridor. What ability would you use to determine if the PCs loudly cough or sneeze and alert monsters? Sent from my iPhone using EN World mobile app
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    Nudity, inclusivity and racial representation in RPGs

    It really depends on the quality of the product. The Game of Thrones TV show certainly has plenty of nudity, and honestly, a lot of that nudity seems gratuitous. But it's never been too much for me to not want to watch the show. If the illustration isn't high quality it comes across as juvenile...
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