Fine links from the link-fields. 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.
Chaos Warriors by Cavegirl - why chaos is the only choice
Binder Full of Notes has a neat House Rule: Keep Going & How Bad Is It
Fantastic stuff from Glass Bird Games with Songs of Travel, and the Path
Grand Commodore writes Maximalist Weird Fiction Mercenary Contract Generator Appendix J: Civil Relief
The Universities of Hex - factions from the in-progress Hex Gazetteer by Bearded Devil
Gundobad Games writes a cool campaign concept in Dungeon Extraction Posse vs. the Chaotic-Body Snatchers, or: Another Reason to Go Back into the Dungeon
Ages of Life are discussed on Mazirian's Garden
Weaver.skepti.ch gives us a system for Hubris - why adventurers go on such obviously risky endeavours
Zedeck Siew's Writing Hours has Three Beginnings Of The Pale-folk
The Lizard Man Diaries gives us a Big Messy Sci Fi Character Generator (Automated)
Cross Planes gives us a monster from Old Gods of Appalachia: Horned Head for Worlds Without Number
Ouskuat, the land beyond the clouds on Daily Adventure Prompts
Gundobad Games gives us Early Merovingian Gaul/France: A Great Alternative Template for a 'Vanilla' Fantasy Sandbox Setting
Tabletop Curiosity Cabinet discusses How I run: 'Overpowered' abilities
Here’s what I love most about B/X... on BX Bandits
What if the skeletons were friendly by David J Prokopetz
"Who’s Playing Dungeons & Dragons These Days? The Usual Fans, and Then Some." writes the NY times. Interesting to see what is being projected as the current way things are.
Dungeonfruit writes Making Good Factions (For Your Dungeon)
If Our Lives Be Short, Let Our Fame Be Great on "it's a small (domain level) world"
Shadow & Fae writes about Realms, Warbands, and TTRPGs
The World of PhilosopherZeus writes on Burnout and a Shift in Game Focus
Methods & Madness has some good thoughts in Railroading in space and time (and the "future timeline" method)
Goobersnuts Blog writes 48 Character Backgrounds for Mangayaw
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