chongjasmine
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Any christian rpgs?
This begs the question, @chongjasmine : are you curious about games written from a Christian perspective, or games about Christian ideas, dogma, practices, history, and the like - or both?![]()
An Ordinate List of Christian RPGs
This list includes both games that are written for indoctrination purposes, and any game whose setting/theme is explicity based on Christian doctrine/mythology Dragonraid (1984) In Nomine (1989, France) Angeli (1993, France) Inferno (1993, Italy) Kuninkaiden Aika (1993, Finland) Stella...www.rpgpub.com
Good advise.My advise to people engaging with this topic is always the same. If you tell a story in humility and prayer purely with the intention of telling a good story or hosting a good game, you'll end up with a Christian story or game. But of you go in explicitly trying to be Christian about it, you're very likely to end up with a blunt didactic sappy mess that not only fails to inspire, but is often thematically contrary to your intentions.
The list posted above includes games written as teaching tools or as "indoctrination". (I put that in quotes because it seems like too strong a term to apply that generally, but it's the term the poster of the list used.)There are plenty of Christian game masters and as authors like Tolkien, Wolfe, Lewis, and Macdonald show, you can tell a Christian story in a fantasy or sci-fi setting, but...
There probably isn't a Christian rpg. Most rpg's that deal with Christian iconography like in nominae or dogs in the vineyard are pretty clearly anti-christian in nature and are spiritually not that removed from dabbling in the occult. And that's to not even get into the larger body of works that are occult inspired.
I'm not sure this makes sense. You could also end up with an Islamic story or game, or one emblematic of any number of religions or spiritual traditions. I understand what I think you meant in context, but the sentence itself struck me.If you tell a story in humility and prayer purely with the intention of telling a good story or hosting a good game, you'll end up with a Christian story or game.
In Nomine isn't anti-Christian, or significantly anti- any other religion. It has the premise that no religion is entirely correct, or entirely incorrect. This may bother literalist Christians, but more liberal types have no problem with it.There probably isn't a Christian rpg. Most rpg's that deal with Christian iconography like in nomine or dogs in the vineyard are pretty clearly anti-christian in nature and are spiritually not that removed from dabbling in the occult.