Chaosium’s Basic Roleplaying
Posted by Runeslinger on July 27, 2025 · 2 Comments
…BRP hits a precise point where it makes a clear and resonant kind of sense. It is grounded in the experience of being human and the underpinning logic of the imaginative worlds we create. It surges with brutal magic and the even more brutal harm people can inflict upon each other – and receive in turn. It finds ways to make risk easy to run yet pleasantly agonizing to choose. It has a lot to say about who the characters we play are, yet has the room to listen to our ideas as well. It is incredibly responsive to the ongoing events of play… It has a boldness about how it limits characters to a human mold, yet expects better of them. Anyone can be a hero, the pages of BRP whisper, they just have to act…
Category BRP, BRP Mecha, BRP/RQ, Call of Cthulhu, Casting the Shadows, Clockwork&Chivalry, Clockwork&Cthulhu, Dark Streets, Luther Arkwright, Morrow Project, Mythras, Mythras, Pendragon, Product Overviews, Raiders of R'lyeh, Renaissance Deluxe, RuneQuest, RuneQuest, Stormbringer · Tagged with BRP, Chaosium, Games, gaming, roleplaying, roleplaying games, RPG, ttrpg
#RPGaDAY2025 launches on August 1st
Posted by Runeslinger on July 7, 2025 · 2 Comments
#RPGaDAY2025 starts on August 1st and while many people take it one day at a time through the month, many of you share responses in ways that take some preparation time. Here are the prompts to get you thinking, sharing, and most of all preparing your positive posts on RPG play~
Category Actual Play, Casting the Shadows, RPGaday, The Blog · Tagged with roleplaying, roleplaying games, RPG
The Accidental “Lie” in RPGs
Posted by Runeslinger on May 31, 2025 · 3 Comments
What if a friend of yours never found roleplaying games not because they didn’t like them, but because they had been misrepresented to them?
Category Actual Play, Casting the Shadows, Playing in Games, Running Games, Technical Questions, The Blog, Themes and Intentions · Tagged with Role-playing game, roleplaying, RPG, RPG Theory
Lucifer’s Lexicon: On RPG Concepts and Terms~
Posted by Runeslinger on April 28, 2025 · 4 Comments
No Ambrose Bierces were harmed in the making of this post.
The bones of this post actually date back to the launch of this blog in May of 2010 though the content is much older. I had a few conflicting ideas about the blog in those days as it was inspired by the loss of my friend Tom (a genius) and the sense of dismay it sparked to know that there would be no more talks about games, life, or onion soup with him, and to know that a person like that was gone from the world. Worse, all the conversations we had had about gaming were now only the version in my memory – and of the two of us, he liked and got along with people much better than I do.
Category Actual Play, Casting the Shadows, Playing in Games, Preparation and Preparedness, Running Games, Technical Questions, The Blog, Themes and Intentions · Tagged with Games, gaming, roleplaying, roleplaying games, RPG, running games, ttrpg
On Mending the Rift in RPG Culture
Posted by Runeslinger on April 14, 2025 · Leave a Comment
I’ve been a roleplayer for 41 years to date. That’s a very long time to maintain a hobby as a primary focus of my leisure and sometimes my working time, right? Four decades is a very long time, especially for a hobby as time and resource consuming as this one can be. I think that speaks to its importance to me and its ability to fulfill me in ways that other hobbies have not been able to. To say, that if I had been introduced to the hobby in the way it is conceived of now, I would have drifted away from it very quickly, is telling. How many others have already left, or opted not try?
Category Casting the Shadows, Playing in Games, Running Games, Technical Questions, The Blog, Themes and Intentions · Tagged with gaming, Role-playing game, roleplaying, roleplaying games, RPG, RPG Theory, ttrpg







