This is a FANTASTIC read, about (among other things) dragons, games, colonialist adventurism and myth building, horses. and Alan Moore.
The dragons in D&D play a suspiciously familiar Great Game Thomas writes about the obscure lore of xorvintaal, the British Empire, and a very special Mongolian horse www.rascal.news/the-dragons-...
An article about the obscure lore of xorvintaal, the British Empire, and a very special Mongolian horse.
This was a *fabulous* read. Thank you!
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It is very important to my free time that no such game exists.
Pretty sure that was a joke.
But now it will be BETTER!
…a shadow on the wall, a glimpsed reflection in a puddle, a crude facsimile of clay, messy with thumbprints. But now you have made it flesh, given it bones and breath and substance and truth and only now — *now* — finally can I know it and write it as it deserves.” So yeah. *Artists*. [2/2]
Fuckin’ artists, man. You write a thing, and then they draw it, and it’s like “oh, until I saw this drawing of it I had no genuine understanding or appreciation of this thing I invented, described, and spent hours thinking about. I realise now what I made was only… [1/2]
Should Intensity always increase gradually, or can you make it jump several points at once?