We reached the table book stretch goal! You wanted tables? You got 'em—all organized, all separated. And yeah, the cover art's done too. Right here. From today onwards, I’ll be working on the rest of the book. The at-cost PODs? Print proofs are already on the way! Enjoy.
You wanted tables? You got 'em—all organized, all separated. And yeah, the cover art's done too. Right here. Enjoy. RTs!!!
We pulled it off! A book with separate, organized tables is actually happening. The cover and layout are coming soon... hopefully, they look as good as we imagine!
Since this is really doing the rounds, if you haven't already, consider taking a look at Brighthammer — my rules light, high fantasy TTRPG. It's PWYW — even $0 — specifically so that it's available to everyone regardless of their financial situation. hyvemynd.itch.io/brighthammer
Rules Light High Fantasy Roleplaying
Hot Take: Your "kid-friendly, all-ages" TTRPG is neither of those things if the main focus is on PCs killing monsters and taking their stuff. I don't care how uwu cute you made the characters.
added my art of my attempt at dungeon23 to the cc-by drive #osr#rpg#dndwww.patreon.com/hairiclilred
Got a quick question for y'all: when you run OSR games, do you usually run them RAW (as in, only homebrewing and adjudicating what's missing), or do you tend to implement houserules from the get go? If you're in the latter camp, are there any OSR game that you *don't* use any houserules for?
Running: "Yay, let's suffer for hours!" TTRPG: "Yay, let's imagine suffering for hours!" Perfect combo.