Links that caught my eye as I traversed the web this week. 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 the RPG Blog Carnival or a roundup of non-blog news on Third Kingdom Games roundup.
Whose Measure God Could Not Take proposes Reviewvember 2022
Hopeful Weird Wonder writes THE GRINDING WHEELS OF DISORDER: A METHOD FOR MANAGING FACTIONS AND THEIR MOVES
Archons March On gives us Some More Animal Name Monsters - But From French This Time
GROGNARDIA argues The Real Adventure Was the Random Encounters We Had Along the Way
Weaver.skepti.ch proposes a nice alternative frame in Qualifying Advantage
Methods & Madness gives us Sandbox quest, part I and Part II
Daily Adventure Prompts gives us Drafting the Adventure: Dungeons, An Introduction.
Welcome to the Deathtrap gives us What's in a Label?
Spriggan's Den has a view on future sourcebooks in Unforgotten Realms
Graphite Prime gives us On 2nd Edition...
Methods & Madness gives us My favorite B/X house rules / changes / bits from other editions [2022]
Liquid Miqued completes the Gygax 75 challenge in Uncanny Valley Part 5: the Larger World
Graphite Prime writes on The Shadow Kingdom
False Machine gives us The Popinjays of Knarr
Late Night Zen shares Chess set bestiary
Dead Tree, No Shelter shares Magic Mirrors
Daily Adventure Prompts writes FOOTNOTES ON FOES: BULLYWUGS
The Other Side blog gives us Monstrous Mondays: D&D Undead
Spriggan's Den asks Ay, where all the Secret Societies at?
snotling.org gives us Bergsburg for 2nd Edition WFRP
Tales of the Lunar Lands gives us Historical Versimilitude for Fun and Profit
Numbers Aren't Real shares 5 GLOG Wizard Classes, M:tG Style
FAIL FORWARD gives us Your Table Isn't For Everyone And That's OK
Adventures Buffo writes a HELM RPG Review
Monsters and Manuals asks Expensive Kickstarters - How Much is Too Much?
Beyond Fomalhaut argues OSR Module O5: 2e is Still Not Old-School
Weaver.skepti.ch writes Angelus Bell
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