#RPGaDAY2025 DAY 3: TAVERN
Posted by Runeslinger on August 3, 2025 · Leave a Comment
The third day of #RPGaDAY2025 brings us to the tavern for a hot meal and a refreshing pot of tea~
#RPGaDAY2025 DAY 2: PROMPT
Posted by Runeslinger on August 2, 2025 · Leave a Comment
The second day of #RPGaDAY2025 amusingly has the word prompt as the prompt. Which meaning of prompt will be the prompt you use to inspire your post today, Dear Reader? Mine will have you building locked mausoleums~
#RPGaDAY2025 – My approach and Day 1: Patron
Posted by Runeslinger on August 1, 2025 · Leave a Comment
#RPGaDAY2025 begins! Today’s prompt is Patron and I will be taking the option of linking all 31 prompts into a continuous flow to make a campaign pitch for Leagues of Cthulhu~
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
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








