I had the chance to read/skim a fantasy adventure RPG that wasn't developed under the crushing omnipresence of the dragon game, and I found that pretty fascinating. Here's the highlights:
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i'm primarily an RPG writer/designer but I like to dabble in a lot of mediums and styles when I can!
fluent in EN, currently studying JP and interested in ES
I had the chance to read/skim a fantasy adventure RPG that wasn't developed under the crushing omnipresence of the dragon game, and I found that pretty fascinating. Here's the highlights:
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Drafting this on in google docs because I still don't know if I want to do a video on it yet. I could see just making a youtube video that needs a link to see then putting that in a chost so comments can only be made here.
But gosh, i'm so excited to hammer out my thoughts in anticipation of the adventure. I feel like with the recent hubub about tarot-based His Majesty the Worm that Along Among the Stars by Takuma Okada and hacks of it like Voyage by @sulcata are truly sleeper hits for people who want a little bit of exploration in their ttrpgs. Solitaire prompt-generation is an underused tool imo and in my experience superior to the rollable table.