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Nerd. Creative. Socialist. co-writer on https://www.truetalesteam.com/. Author of One Shots: American Dreams for Unknown Armies by Atlas games. ( https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/354948 )
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Co-signed and underlined. While I get a lot of value out of improvised TTRPG experiences, it's good to call out that an improvised "game" has rules all its own. You are not "ignoring the rules" when you improvise around them. You are changing the rules. (Which is fine, but own up to it!)
Although I lightly mention a couple of APs here it's not really in response to any particular figure or personality. It's something I've observed (ancedotally) in my interactions in these two communities
To introduce my #ttrpg work to new followers (hi!), to document my actual work, and to fend off impostor syndrome, here's a list of everything I've published or worked on this year: First, FLY FROM MONTGOMERY, a 3rd-party scenario for LANCER. A desperate heist on a war-torn planet!
lotta great choices in this thread but this one always makes me laugh