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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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www.ofdiceandpen.ca
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| | | | | As a fan of both roleplaying games and Doctor Who, I am naturally attracted to any attempt to blend the two together. Over the years, the... | |
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angelscitadel.com
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| | | | | Here at Angel's Citadel, we have always stated that we focus on the Cypher System and other tabletop role-playing games. The bulk of that focus, however, has so far been on the Cypher System and Cypher-adjacent games (like Numenera and Invisible Sun). A lot of that has to do with the fact that those types... | |
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unfrozencavemandicechucker.blogspot.com
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| | | Today is the saint's day of the original cuddy, St. Cuthbert of the Cudgel! Although the real world Cuthbert seems not to have used a cudgel... | ||