The GROGNARD files filling the blue sky with bobbins about tabletop RPGs from back in the day and today.
Dirk the Dice
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Really enjoyed this TT with the Orlanth Rex Round Table - how to negotiate those knotty settings and topics in RPGs β¦. Hope you find it interesting too.
Now reading:
I ran a game at Rolling in the Ruins hosted by @breakfastruins.bsky.social set in the intersecting planes of Corumβs world (with @burnafterrunning.bsky.social playing.)
I realised at the finale as everything they had collected on their travels was thrown at the big boss: βThis is the Time Bandits!β
We'll be streaming two live episodes of @goodfriendsofje.bsky.social this weekend.
@rossbryant.bsky.social will join us for the first, at 19:30 UK time on Friday the 12th of June, discussing Reactive GMing.
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1/6, Got round to listening to this after a bout of insomnia. No diss on the podcast, it's π₯
I think the most insightful thing said. amongst other insightful things, was by @davepaters.bsky.social when he suggests finding a group that is interested in exploring that specific setting, warts and all.
Hockney's stuff was always somehow miraculous for me but never more so than with the wettest day anyone has ever captured
RIP boss
One from the vaults! In 1983, Games Workshop launched Warhammer The Mass Combat Fantasy Role-Playing Game with a second edition coming in 1985, both featuring fantastic art from John Blanche
New pod!
The Ice Schooner Part Two, in which @milesreidlobatto.bsky.social and I find that our hero Konrad Arflane is still a dick, and beat around several bushes, including the novelisation of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Richard Widmark & flamethrowers, and comparative experiences of angiograms
I had a lovely time discussing my problem with Bladerunner RPG and listening to the rest of the panel's problematic settings. Thanks Steve for the invitation to take part.
I may be biased but think this is worth listening to.
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Scott Dorward
Miles is back for Part Two of The Ice Schooner, in which we find that our hero Konrad Arflane is still a dick, and we beat around several bushes, including the novelisation of Star Trek: The Motionβ¦