Posted by Runeslinger on May 17, 2018 · 10 Comments
Mythos Mythras, you say…? We are currently using Mythras + Luther Arkwright, with some renaming of player information, to run a Mythos campaign set at various points in the 19th and 20th centuries. One of the goals is to heighten the horror of Mythos activity and encounters by bringing human cult violence and insanity into … Continue reading →
Category Live Game Report, Mythras, Playing in Games, Preparation and Preparedness, Raiders of R'lyeh, Reports, RuneQuest, RuneQuest Actual Play, The Blog · Tagged with Cthulhu Mythos, D100, Mythras, PBeM, play by post
Posted by Runeslinger on November 5, 2017 · Leave a Comment
November has rolled around again with Aethercon in tow, this time for its sixth iteration. Aethercon, unlike many online conventions, attempts to provide a live convention feel in an online environment by providing easy access to tutorials, contests, seminars, a vendor’s hall, and of course – gaming. One perk about online conventions than cannot be … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on September 1, 2017 · 5 Comments
#RPGaDay is over for another year. As usual, it is a bit of a mystery if it will return next year, and in what form, but that anticipation is becoming a part of what is shaping up to be the tradition of the event. The year 2017 was the biggest, yet and it will be weeks … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on August 31, 2017 · Leave a Comment
The last question for #RPGaDay for 2017 is one that looks forward to how things will take shape in the year ahead. What do we as gamers anticipate most for 2018? Whether that is the realization of one of our own projects, or the arrival of someone else’s work; whether that is the launch of … Continue reading →
Posted by Runeslinger on August 30, 2017 · Leave a Comment
In this age of plenty in terms of the number of game companies producing record numbers of games, the thirtieth question for #RPGaDay may seem like a real challenge. The question asks about a mash-up of genres you would like to see in an RPG. There are already so many out there that it may … Continue reading →