In this interview, creative director Jeff Richard talks to James Coquillat about the definition of fantasy as it applies to roleplaying games, fiction, and storytelling in general.
Part of our Chaosium Interviews series on YouTube.
In this interview, Lynne Hardy, Line Editor for Rivers of London and Associate Editor for Call of Cthulhu, talks about inter-party conflict, its purpose in Call of Cthulhu, and how to best use it at your table.
Lynne is talking with Chaosium's James Coquillat as part of our Chaosium Interviews series.
In this Chaosium Interview, creative director Jeff Richard talks to James Coquillat about the concept of evil in TTRPGs. Who are your enemies? Is it okay to slay them? How can you tell the best stories by playing with morality and evil?
Experience the complex moral gameplay of Glorantha for yourself with the RuneQuest Starter Set.
7th Sea creator John Wick talks to James Coquillat about why failing in a TTRPG is a fun and necessary part of gameplay. The latest in our 'Chaosium Interviews' series on YouTube.
What makes a TTRPG book unique? What makes TTRPG writing unique? Jason Durall, Line Editor of RuneQuest, the forthcoming Lords of the Middle Sea, and all things BRP at Chaosium, shares his perspective on different styles of TTRPG writing.
In this Chaosium Interview with creative director Jeff Richard, he shares his thoughts on the use of miniatures in TTRPG games, and explains why he prefers theatre of the mind. He's talking with James Coquillat.
Jump into your own adventures using Chaosium's RuneQuest!
Chaosium's Lynne Hardy, line editor of our forthcoming Rivers of London RPG and Associate Editor for Call of Cthulhu, shares her insights to James Coquillat about evolving perspectives and voices in gaming for our Chaosium Interviews series. Topics covered include "Is the TTRPG industry different for women than for men?", promoting inclusivity, examples of Good Spaces, and advice for young women entering TTRPGs.
Which Mythos monsters could beat up Cthulhu in a fight? For our Chaosium Interviews series with James Coquillat, Call of Cthulhu creative director Mike Mason talks about ranking the power of mythos entities. It’s not as simple as it might seem.