Previous list found here. The original inspiration for all of this - weaver.skepti.ch End of Week links. You can find more links on the weekly blogroll on r/OSR.
Sentimental thoughts about the OSR on Zedeck Siews Writing Hours.
The Ten-Year Clips Show - a retrospective on False Machine.
Asking "What Then?", or, What Makes a Good Setting Good? on Monsters and Manuals.
Maximalist Weird Fiction City-State and Cultural Creation Tables on Grand Commodore.
Goblins Make Their Own Languages on Goodberry Monthly.
Spiceomancy has Scraps and Scrawlings: Dungeonfall over Bal-Caraid.
Map and Key on How to make identifying magic items more fun.
Roleplaying Languages and Magic as Skill on The Secret Game.
Weaver.skepti.ch looks at the Monstrous Bestiary from 2008 - interesting for the 'behaves like' classification of the monsters.
https://weaver.skepti.ch/20210830.html?t=Bestiaire_Monstrueux
50 Sights to Stumble Upon in the Bolewood from Glass Bird Games.
Phlox automated the AD&D dungeon master's guide Appendix A: rules for automatically generating dungeon.
Sheep and Sorcery Adventure Generator "make a generator for others to make adventures the way [Sheep and Sorcery] have made them".
Nightmare Fruit on Alone in the Labyrinth.
The Nothic's Eye reveals FIRMAMENT, a setting.
Into the Odd is reborn. The remastered version of the 2014 TTRPG revisits Industrial Bastionland.
Prismatic Wasteland offers a definitive assessment of which cards are worthy of their place in the Deck of Many Things!
Coppers and Boars on Too much/not enough player knowledge and pre-existing settings.
"Marcia's one of the most interesting critics working in the OSR blogosphere right now, TBH" - rules (and roles) of pandemic.
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