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Tag: Craft
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So I've been working on material for a post-Apocalypse old World of Darkness game (which will be the subject of a later rant). I've always had a morbid fascination with homebrew material, the same way some people are fascinated by train wreck photos. Since I still own all my old books, even the first edition ones, I've been digging through some of my old bookmarked websites for inspiration and material to shamelessly swipe. Now, anyone who is an old hand at the oWoD will pr... Read More
Well, it's been a while since I've been able to stop on by rpgbomb, but work is lightening up a bit, so I finally had a moment to relax write! Anyway, someone posted a very humorous bit that started a trend over on rpg.net about how to keep their 4E game on track for an MMO style of play.....the great fear of everyone who thought that 4E was deriving too much focus and style from MMOs. So I went ahead and put a reply in that I decided was worth immortalizing here....some useful tips for... Read More
The Quest for 70 Boy, I’m starting to feel the fire – I’m at level 67, with about 20% XP left until I’m 68. This takes a lot of work, though. I’m in Netherstorm right now and getting ganked and clobbered left and right. It’s a little high for my level, but it sure is fun to see that XP bar moving up in big jumps. ... Read More
I believe that what makes Call of Cthulhu unique, as a game is two fold; a unique atheist perspective and smooth simple mechanics. Most important is that it conveys the concept that the universe is without purpose. The universe simply is and full understanding of the mysteries of its existence and formation are beyond us. We can merely dimly perceive some elements of the whole. There is no creator. Things simply are. It is my belief that, despite the fact that... Read More
This weekend, in Providence, RI, there will be a memorial event in honor of HP Lovecraft. Last year I went on the HP Lovecraft walking tour and have visited the Swan Point Cemetery more than once (it is a beautiful place, that I would (and do) visit for more than just a peek at HP's final resting place. It was very interesting. They read passages and showed us the actual sites he wrote about including pointing out details on his own house that appeared in his stories. ... Read More
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