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grumpywizard.home.blog
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| | | | | Exposition in tabletop role-playing games is unavoidable. That doesn't mean we have to make it boring. | |
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waynesbooks.games
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| | | | | Authors Ed Simbalist and Wilf Backhaus created the Chivalry & Sorcery roleplaying game (Fantasy Games Unlimited, 1977) to bring fantasy roleplaying closer to Medieval Feudalism. Dungeons and Dragons was and remains a game that is only vaguely medieval in character. The worlds of a C&S campaign are modelled upon a real culture - that of... | |
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dreamingdragonslayer.wordpress.com
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| | | | | There is no magic in this world but for these one hundred items... Find the PDF on the itch store! :) The original text comes from Patrick Stuart of the False Machine blog. These entries have been edited out of fascination to increase their likelihood of arriving at more gaming tables. Find the original article... | |
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technicalgrimoire.com
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| | | The "Dungeon Crawl" has been a staple of RPGs that I have actively avoided. | ||