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onthetabletop.blog
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| | | | | My return to RPGs in 2012 started w/ Dungeon Crawl Classics, struck out into the OSR frontier, explored three little brown books, revisited "blue box", and have generally been rambling around the DIY indie scene. All this I've done as both a DM & a PC. There have been successes and failures on both sides... | |
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codeandculture.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I've been reading a lot of OSR games and they remind me a lot of the "traditionalist" phase of the genre trajectory model from Lena and Peterson's 2008 ASR and Lena's book Banding Together. OSR games are attempts to recreate Dungeons and Dragons as it was played in the 1970s, often by using the OGL... | |
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githyankidiaspora.com
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| | | | | As heard on the Daydreaming about Dragons podcast, the Inspiration Goat helps me process media and take parts that are useful for the gaming table. This isn't about the hottest new thing or the crowdfunding with the biggest payday; it is just a few geeky things that are inspiring me. A beautiful map by Storn... | |
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quagkeep.blogspot.com
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| | | From the back cover: Here is the essential manual for the AD&D game Dungeon Master. All the information you need to create and run thrill... | ||