Is there a limit to how many roll-agains can happen? Or the time spent per book? A d20 list of "irrelevant information you learned instead" would be a wonderful addition
Pulp: Adventure Location: Trindade & Martim Vaz
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History is fractally interesting. Start examine any event, or following any
citation, and interesting facts emerge. But some places, for whatever
reason,...
d100 – Wilderness Woes & Hinterland Hazards
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Journeys through those Wilder Places can sometimes be Challenging and
Dangerous in addition to being full of Wonder and Discovery. When Stocking
Hexes on...
Twilight City - Novan Law
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These customary laws are kept by the Temple of November, where they reside
in the written records and oral accounts of the forebearers. And no, you
may n...
Yoon-Suin 2nd edition print release PRE-ORDER
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*First there was Yoon-Suin, and it was good*
*The Gods of the God River saw it, and saw it was good*
*The Yali of the forest danced when they saw it*
*...
The Road to Hell
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By Newt NewportD101 GamesS&WLevels 3-5 […] So, at the end of a long trek
made at your own expense northwards, you find yourself outside the door of
an inn ...
Between the Ages
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Following on from last week, here are some events that might happen between
Ages.
Other than the inevitable
*Roll d66 for each Knight:*
11. You suffere...
Four-Color Fantasy
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I've been thinking a lot lately about a kind of art that usually doesn't
work. Specifically, full-color comic-book fantasy, especially from the 20th
Cent...
Blogs on Tape season 6 has begun!
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Hi everybody! Its been a minute. How are you? Everything is awful all the
time? Horrors never cease? You’re being driven mad by the weight of the
unfathoma...
Directions in an Empty Place
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a d20 table of information sources in the trackless nowhere Hydramwt and
Pele-Peq came upon a lonely crossroad. Behind, the Pianure of pale-blown
weed and...
Chatbot and the Demiurge for Solo Play
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I have been playing around with my solo protocols, the d6 demiurge (
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/347048/the-d6-demiurge-protocols-for-solo-pl...
On the Success of the VOTE
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You voted for it, and it's here!
All the prices on the books I sell on DTRPG will be rising in price, 40-50%
so I can maintain the same margin as now!
...
My 2024 in Review
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This is my fourth year doing a round-up of my favorite media. This year, I
decided to pick one winner in each category, but acknowledge a top five,
which m...
Fight On! number 16 is out.
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The new issue of *Fight On!* has been out for a bit. You can get copies via
drivethru or lulu.
I haven't finished reading my copy, but I'd like to reco...
The Hungering Dark
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Go into the earth, and reality will walk alongside you.
Walk further, and you will eventually be walking alone.
The world is plastic down there. Tar Lat...
Another Underclock
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I've been using Arnold's Underclock since about 5 minutes after that blog
post dropped. It's great!
Trouble is I do miss the "oh shit there's something her...
Articulations
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Creating house rules, custom rules specific to a local group or campaign,
has been common throughout the history of D&D. What makes an effective
house rule...
Return to Doodle Land
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At last you can all visit the Doodle Land with Tunnel Goon or other
whimsical adventure games! https://evlyn.itch.io/doodle-landHexagnome did
wonderful wo...
An Interview! With Sarah Carapace!
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1. *Right! Something a bit different. Today, I'm interviewing my good
friend Sarah Carapace to promote her current kickstarter Violet Core
(li...
Notes on a semi-successful skill system
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When I finished my Team Tsathogga campaign back in 2019, one of the things
that I noted afterwards was the extent to which fighters had struggled to
keep...
As Useful As A Pile Of Dicks
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Remember STEAL THE EYES OF YASHOGGHUH? Still working on it.
The post As Useful As A Pile Of Dicks first appeared on Last Gasp.
Spoils of the Gorgon Coast: The Degenerate Heir
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As the kickstarter for the Zinequest Quartet winds down, I find myself in
awe of the amount of folks who seem interested in my project; especially
given t...
Prinny Dood!
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Prinnies are the souls of the dead who are working off their lives of sin
either in the heavenly or infernal realms before they are able to
reincarnate...
Thursdays in Thracia – Part 21
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This is Part 21 of my Thursdays in Thracia B/X Dungeons & Dragons Campaign,
an actual play of Jennell Jaquays’ The Caverns of Thracia. For more
context, st...
Elsai Overview
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Elsai is a small planet and the only inhabited one orbiting its star. From
its spaceport—nothing more than a flattened chunk of rock used by stellar
scum—E...
"The Gardens of Ynn" Referee Control Panels
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I recently picked up Emmy Allen's excellent *The Gardens of Ynn*, and I
think this will be the next adventure I run. I still have an itch for *Alice
in Won...
Goodbye and Good Luck
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Well some of you may have noticed this blog has been down, restricting
access for some time. For various reasons I've decided to step away from
the OSR...
Dolmenwood: The Book of Monsters So Far
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Since the announcement of the work on the Dolmenwood book of monsters in
*Wormskin* issue seven, I've been meaning to write a quick blog post about
it.
Fi...
Is there a limit to how many roll-agains can happen? Or the time spent per book? A d20 list of "irrelevant information you learned instead" would be a wonderful addition
ReplyDeleteNo limits, but some information isn't in any given book, of course.
DeleteI like your addition. Write it so I can add it!