asper
Arcane
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It has been decades since I played a PnP RPG session
However, I still very much enjoy reading various tabletop RPG books. I enjoy settings being fleshed out, descriptions of cities and characters, and cool/unusual adventures. I love losing myself in the setting, thinking of stories, etc, even as a non-player. Preferences for PlaneScape, Vampire, Call of Cthulhu, Delta Green, similar outre settings.
The books I like are:
PlaneScape:
- Guide to Sigil - delving deep into the city
- Faces of Sigil - character descriptions, very creative
Dark Sun setting books
Now, my question is: which other books would you recommend? No novels/fiction please, I mean actual tabletop RPG books which are fun to read for someone who cannot play anymore!
I have been wanting to get more books of Call of Cthulhu (lookig at this one: Berlin: Wicked City) , and Vampire: the Masquerade. Which ones would you suggest?
Are there any D&D books with creative or unusual adventures?
Thanks!
However, I still very much enjoy reading various tabletop RPG books. I enjoy settings being fleshed out, descriptions of cities and characters, and cool/unusual adventures. I love losing myself in the setting, thinking of stories, etc, even as a non-player. Preferences for PlaneScape, Vampire, Call of Cthulhu, Delta Green, similar outre settings.
The books I like are:
PlaneScape:
- Guide to Sigil - delving deep into the city
- Faces of Sigil - character descriptions, very creative
Dark Sun setting books
Now, my question is: which other books would you recommend? No novels/fiction please, I mean actual tabletop RPG books which are fun to read for someone who cannot play anymore!
I have been wanting to get more books of Call of Cthulhu (lookig at this one: Berlin: Wicked City) , and Vampire: the Masquerade. Which ones would you suggest?
Are there any D&D books with creative or unusual adventures?
Thanks!