Here our resident Gloranthan guru Jeff Richard gives an overview of the various homelands your RuneQuest character could come from. He's talking to James Coquillat for of our Chaosium Interviews series on YouTube.
Rivers of London line editor and Call of Cthulhu associate editor Lynne Hardy talks about the different "goals" or "purposes" of a TTRPG. Are they Art, Education, or Entertainment?
Part of our Chaosium Interviews series with James Coquillat.
Want to run a game of RuneQuest and not sure where to start? Chaosium's Jeff Richard shares advice about the rules basics, how to share lore, and what makes a good gamemaster.
Andrew Peregrine and Chaosium's Lynne Hardy are two core team members behind our recently released call of Cthulhu supplement Regency Cthulhu. In this video for the Chaosium Interviews series, they talk to James Coquillat about the book, what inspired it, and the process of creating it.
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. Do you have a favourite style?
What’s the weirdest thing you know about the 1920s? Mike Mason, line editor of Call of Cthulhu, shares some of the common misconceptions about the era which often creep into our 1920s games.
The new edition of the Pendragon TTRPG is coming! Line Editor David Larkins is here talking to James Coquillat about all the exciting things contained within.
The new edition of the Pendragon TTRPG is coming! For our Chaosium Interviews series, James Coquillat talks to Pendragon Line Editor David Larkins about the complexities of staying true to the titanic legacy of Greg Stafford while finishing the new version.
What’s the longest TTRPG campaign you’ve ever run? Chaosium's Jeff Richard shares advice for those playing multi-year, or even multi-decade stories. He's talking to James Coquillat as part of our Chaosium Interviews series.