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πŸŽ²πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈTOP SECRET! The World's First Espionage RPG
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πŸŽ²πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈTOP SECRET! The World's First Espionage RPG

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πŸŽ²πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈTOP SECRET! The World's First Espionage RPG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5Us9vS1qvI

TSR's 6th roleplaying game was also the world's first Espionage RPG. Top Secret was published in 1980 and enjoyed a 100% share of the RPG spy genre until 198...

πŸŽ²πŸ‰ How 4 Games from 1975 Charted the Course of Roleplaying Games
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πŸŽ²πŸ‰ How 4 Games from 1975 Charted the Course of Roleplaying Games

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πŸŽ²πŸ‰ How 4 Games from 1975 Charted the Course of Roleplaying Games

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUzvpXBJELA

Just one year after the publication of Dungeons & Dragons, four other games debuted and helped define the new genre that would come to be called "Role-Playin...

What characters have you seen that were so fucked up they ruined relationships outside the game? (CW: racism)

What characters have you seen that were so fucked up they ruined relationships outside the game? (CW: racism)

We've had threads on how D&D itself has a colonial mindset, but I think that undersells how fucked up and racist players can be. I want this thread to be about players who go out of their way to make characters that break the fourth wall and ruin friendships outside of the game.

I'll start: I had a player come to me with their character: "Gucci, the rapping goblin bard". The details were what you would expect. Like he literally put a picture of Gucci Mane in the chat. I told him that this was blackface and I wouldn't allow it. He had a tantrum about being called racist, and now we no longer speak (lol).

Gonna start the campaign with a festival.

Gonna start the campaign with a festival.

I've got competitive tree felling, log flume riding, and caber tossing. There's archery and boxing/wrestling. There's chess, there's a pie eating competition, even an obstacle course.

That gives me all the mechanics I'm interested in settling the players into immediately - ranged and melee attacks, skill checks, saves, skill challenges, and roleplay - but I need more fun side bits to help set the scene. There's food stalls, a bar, a little gambling, and I'm probably going to have a children's storytime place the players can go and make up wild tales, but what other kinds of flavour do you pepper around your festivals for the players to interact with?

The campaign is Abomination Vaults for anyone with setting specific ideas.

Things for players to do during a strike?

Things for players to do during a strike?

Hey, so I'm hosting a campaign of Comrades and next session I'm thinking of having the party on site when a spontaneous strike starts. For context the setting is homebrew, WWI ish with fantasy elements. Obviously they can participate in organizing the workers and talking with people who attempt to intimidate or buy off the strikers but I'd like to have a few more tricks and nudges on standby to keep things going just in case. Any suggestions? Currently I've got "dealing with potential police actions" and "the company sends Pinkertons/infiltrators" but I'd appreciate your thoughts.

Jennell Jaquays Memorial Game Jam

Jennell Jaquays Memorial Game Jam

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Jennell Jaquays Memorial Game Jam

https://itch.io/jam/jennell-jaquays-memorial-game-jam

A game jam from 2024-01-12 to 2024-02-01 hosted by doctor_violet. RIP Jennell Jaquays By Matt Barton - Matt Chat 153: Jennell Jaquays on The Dungeoneer and Great RPG Characters at 20:03, cropped, brightened, CC BY...

Jennell Jaquays Memorial Game Jam
Campaign Interest Check: Weekly Sci-Fi game about being communist privateers in outer space.

Campaign Interest Check: Weekly Sci-Fi game about being communist privateers in outer space.

Weekly Shadowrun (Cyberpunk + Urban Fantasy roleplaying game) game looking for more!

Weekly Shadowrun (Cyberpunk + Urban Fantasy roleplaying game) game looking for more!

Why don't we want D&D characters to die?

Why don't we want D&D characters to die?

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Why don't we want D&D characters to die?

https://youtu.be/xbjOnifbDMY?feature=shared

Welcome to MonarchsFactory! On this channel you can find videos covering D&D, mythology, games, ridiculous fun with friends; all kinds of stuff.Here's that l...

Who has been you favourite fellow PC?

Who has been you favourite fellow PC?

I'm not interested in your PCs (or PCs you've heard/seen elsewhere), I want to know what the best PC someone else has played at a table with you is.

One of my friends doesn't have lots of TTRPG time, so generally just joins the odd fantasy game with the same character at different levels: Himbo Clerrick. Himbo lives up to his first name, being utterly gorgeous (think young Fabio on the cover of some sword and sorcery romance novel), incredibly heroic, and incredibly dense and oblivious, but not to his second name, being a Paladin.
Himbo had been a simple monk who had taken a vow of chastity to serve his god, but his incredible looks put the other monks' and nuns' vows in danger, so they gave him some weapons and armour, told him to go fight the forces of evil for his god, and then took a very cold bath. Powered by his devotion to his god and complete asexuality, he now travels the land looking for evils to defeat and goods to do.

Now, I'll admit the player has an impressive CV to begin with (experience in film and TV leading to setting up his own media company, Cambridge Law degree, nationally ranked cross country runner, decent jazz saxophonist, amateur boxer, etc), but Himbo inventively combines and subverts tropes in a way I only otherwise see from very experienced players, and the player has been happy to dive into and engage with the worlds as Himbo from the word go. Makes a great change from the people whose first character is Half-Elf Ranger #3752 and are scared to say or do anything even when directly asked.