07 October 2024

Shiny TTRPG links #193

Links from about the interwebs, both new and time-tested. For even more, see the previous list found here or you can check the RPG Blog Carnival or on Third Kingdom Games news roundup. Originally inspired by weaver.skepti.ch End of Week links.

The Other Side blog writes ITS OCTOBER 2024!! RPG Blog Carnival and Horror Movie Marathon

Attronarch's Athenaeum compiles RPG Blog Carnival: Wondrous Weapons and Damning Dweomers Round-Up Post

Warhammer Conference has proceedings on their Youtube channel

Direct Sun Games gives us With the Cult of Crimson Revelers

Play Material gives us Putting together the Scene Kit and boiling it waaaaay down

Trilemma Adventures shared Some Thoughts on Intrigue

Sword of Mass Destruction gave us Rethinking clerics and religion, part 1 and part 2

Personable Thoughts gives us The Freedom of Constraints: Game Jam Writing

Play Material writes Doing a TTRPG game jam changed my life

DMDavid gives us Meet the Woman Who by 1976 Was the Most Important Gamer in Roleplaying After Gary

From Kuroths Quill wrote OSR Guide for the Now-Less-Perplexed (or So We Hope...)

Goblin Punch shared 7 Myths Everyone Believes About Druids

Blog of Forlorn Encystment gives us On the Adventuring Day

MurkMail writes Make factions fast

LootLootLore shares Everything-as-XP (my home game)

Shadow & Fae gives us Dark Powers: Arise! — An Evil GLoG Campaign [GLoGtober Challenge 1]

Spiceomancy writes i've figured it out

Castle Grief gives us Callastor: The World of Haxos

I Cast Light! shares A SIMPLE DUNGEON SETUP: What You Need & What To Buy

Goldy's Musings gives us The War of Blood and Rust

Methods & Madness shares The sandbox railroad

The Azorynian Post gives us Advantage/Disadvantage is better than +- 4

Shadow & Fae writes Regional "Scene" Tables

The Robgoblin gives us The King is....Not Dead? Still?

Walfalcon shares GLOGtober 2024-1

Handiwork Games gives us The Maskwitches journey away from AI

Campaign Mastery wrote Trade In Fantasy: Preliminaries & Introduction

A Distant Chime gives us World Without Fire

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