Back at base and noting more shiny links from across the blogosphere. More can be found on the previous list found here. The original inspiration for all of this - weaver.skepti.ch End of Week links. You can find even more links on the weekly blogroll on r/OSR or a roundup of non-blog news on Third Kingdom Games roundup.
Eldritch Fields makes a Quick humanoid lair generator for wilderness stocking
Foreign Planets gives us a Universal Battle and War Framework
Republish of lost "PHILOTOMY’S Dungeons and Dragons Musings" on Save vs TPK
The Ways of Folk - A Template for Cultures, and an Example on Shadow & Fae
Abandoned Hireling thinks about "The Hit Dice Pool"
Also on shared resources, Prismatic Wasteland writes on Level Up Everyone and Everything
What do you do? blog kicks off with The Gygax 75 Challenge
Dave's Motel and Diner (Location) on Haruspex's Hovel
Avant-Gardes, Scenes, Industries, and Traditions in Jennifer Lena's "Banding Together" on DIY & dragons
Notes on stocking "The Blind Lamia's Cave" on Leicester's Ramble
d100 - Monster Parts for Magical Reagents & Research from d4 Caltrops
Save vs. Worm writes up Tabur, Grand Capital of Elburz Satrapy
OSR: -Ard Classes on Coins and Scrolls
Coppers and Boars asks What D&D class would Robin Hood be?
The Man With A Hammer writes a location "The Cage of Death"
Throne of Salt gives 100 Mothership Scenario Titles
The Mists Upon the Moor (Patron: The Fae) from Haruspex's Hovel
GLoG Class: Hepticove from Whose Measure God Could Not Take
Foreign Planets gives us Simple Card-Driven Personality Generation
BASTIONLAND writes on 'Myth' with the wyvern as an example
Alignment, Part II - I NOW SEE THE WORLD WITH ONE HUNDRED EYES on Glass Candles
Roleplaying in Ambiguous Time Periods on Roll to Doubt
The Disoriented Ranger writes How our motivations to play RPGs hints towards what we should play (and why that matters) Part 1
The Broken Sword on weaver.skepti.ch.
The Deep and Wondrous Complexity of the World on Monsters and Manuals.
Thanks for the shout-out! Made my day :) Also lots to discover here, so thanks as well for doing this in general. Great stuff, a lot of it new to me ...
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that! Always happy to point to good stuff!
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