Plenty of interesting links this week. More can be found on the previous list found here. The original inspiration for all of this is weaver.skepti.ch End of Week links. You can find even more links on the newly-automated weekly blogroll on r/OSR or the RPG Blog Carnival or a roundup of non-blog news on Third Kingdom Games roundup.
Owen KC Stephens has a pair of massive megabundles to help cover medical bills: Owen's Medical Bills Bundle #1 and Owen's Medical Bills Bundle #2
Goblins in a Tank innovates D4k - Experimental Superpowered Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay
Goblin Punch shares THE UNDERCLOCK: Fixing the Random Encounter
Traverse Fantasy writes Interesting Procedural Generation
Was It Likely? lays out The Laws of It All: worldbuilding guidelines and principles
Revenant's Quill observes It's okay
Sailing The Stygian Seas gives us Four Settings
A Sense of Immersion writes Human Heritages: Flash in the Pan
Tabletop Curiosity Cabinet gives us Elves: what they do and where they come from
Alchemist Nocturne discusses Five VS three VS one: Saving throws
Tales of the Lunar Lands gives us The Lunar Lands Guide to Combat, Part 1
Grumpy Wizard writes Why Dark Sun Is The Best Setting Ever Made For D&D.
Methods & Madness gives us Low Fantasy Silver Standard
Leicester's Ramble shares The Necromuseum of Tutmus-Ra-Hotep-Pthah III
Adventures Buffo gives us Gygax 75' - Under the Microscope
All Dead Generations shares Crystal Frontier - Ongoing Campaign Note: Templars of Blackacre
Fail Forward writes Design Exorcism: Power & Grace
The Alexandrian has Random GM Tip: Dogpiling the Check
Grumpy Wizard’s Swords & Wizardry House Rules: Silver Standard
@McGowanJohnN tweets On Encumbrance
Erik Kain at Forbes writes Chris Pine Says Kids Should Play ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ In School, And He’s Absolutely Right
Of Gods and Gamemasters proposes An Alternate Ecology of the Slaadi
I Cast Light! writes TRUST IN A DEAD FROG: A Lesson In DMing from Nightwick
Coins and Scrolls gives us OSR: Wards and Counterspells
Monsters and Manuals notes The Megadungeon Around Us
The Man With A Hammer gives us Four Desert-Island Books
A Knight at the Opera lays out The Genres the OSR Can't Do
Monsters and Manuals writes on Pen and Paper Role Playing Games as Revolutionary Praxis
From the Sorcerer's Skull shares Weird Revisited: Four-Color Fantasy Adventure Seeds
The Alexandrian gives us Hexcrawl Tool: Tracks
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