A somewhat eclectic mix 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.
Michael E. Shea of SlyFlourish.com generously shares The Lazy GM's Resource Document as Creative Commons
ABC radio gives us The Health Benefits of Dungeons and Dragons
The Alexandrian launches their book So You Want to Be a Game Master
On its own site Rebellion acquires trailblazing Tunnels & Trolls Tabletop Roleplaying Game
Megan A. Connell on Shepherd lists The best books for taking your first step into learning and running tabletop role-playing games
Richard's Dystopian Pokeverse shares Architectural history for gamers 2b: mountains and misdirection
British Library Medieval manuscripts blog gives us Medieval and Renaissance Women: full list of the charters and rolls
Roles, Rules, and Rolls asks Why's There A Dungeon Under Your City?
Simulacrum: Exploring OSR Design gives us Anti-Features — The Equipment List
Melancholies and Mirth writes Faith Practice of the Ancients
Welcome to the Deathtrap starts a series with Classy Worldbuilding (pt.1)
GeekDad proposes we Add Flavor to Your ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Game With Mini-Encounters
Take on Rules gives us The Why of Linking to a Resource Multiple Times
Delta's D&D Hotspot asks we Consider Chaos
Traverse Fantasy writes Evolution of Fifth Edition, Part 1: Thank You, Next!
Random Wizard tooted An interactive map of the Basic D&D Mystara setting
Methods & Madness gives us Converting 5e monsters to OSR games
The Pastel Dungeon shares Dragons: Personality Defines Color
Eldritch Fields gives us My phased combat sequence house rule
The Totality of Ygg has A.I. on the Mind
Plastic Polyhedra writes Changing gears: on the beauty and realisation of short campaigns
Chicagowiz's Games gives us THE 3 ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF THE PERFECT D&D VILLAGE/TOWN/CITY
Alex Schroeder writes on The logic of accumulation
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