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  1. Tyranicon

    Worldbuilding>Characters>Plot

    Or, A Simple Primer to RPG Writing. People often bring up romances and cinematic voiced dialogue as elements of decline, but I think the biggest one in RPGs is a focus on characters or plot over worldbuilding. If I recall RPGs that really stick out in my mind (Fallout, TES, D&D, etc, etc), what...
  2. BING XI LAO

    Setting I invented for a P&P game

    Got the idea for this from The Night Land and Mortal Engines The Sun and the Plane of Night In this era, only one Sun breaks the endless expanse of the Night. The Sun is always overhead, and yet it moves, sometimes fast and sometimes slow. All civilised peoples follow the Sun, bringing their...
  3. BrowserMaster

    Crispy™ Autism and Role Playing Games

    Greets all. I'm an Autism Parent and a long time old school Game Master, writer and coder. I want to share what how reading and writing is a great way to open up the minds of children and adults allowing them to better express themselves as a knight, warrior, etc. I wrote this awhile ago about...

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