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Magic Monday – God-eaters – The Sun-Rider
The Sun-Rider (The Hero; White Bull Rider) Description: Legend has it that the sun, an iridescent bull elephant of monstrous size, once roamed across the heavens at whim. This wreaked havoc on the land and seas below. The other gods … Continue reading
Posted in Rules, Setting, World-Building
Tagged elephant, 自業自得, god-eaters, Magic Monday, rider, the sun
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YAOSC: Opposition Tracks
Setting sail from Alexandria Once again, I was reading someone else’s thoughts on tabletop RPGs when I was inspired to riff on one of the ideas to my own ends. In this case, it was Justin Alexander’s “Stealthy Thoughts,” and … Continue reading
Posted in Rules
Tagged brainstorming, combat mechanics, contest of wills, turning, YAOSC
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YAOSC: Time to build some magic
Background Recently I’ve been putting renewed thought into my fantasy heartbreaker RPG; in this case, the long-deferred question of how the magic system will actually work. My Magic Monday series has ended up as a sort of catch-all for fantasy RPG … Continue reading
Some Kind of Progress
It’s a small thing, in the grand scheme of… well, of things. But I can’t help but find it encouraging that over the course of approximately my lifetime, tabletop role-playing games have gone from a hyper-niche hobby for the nerdy … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Musing, Nonfiction
Tagged DnD, Dungeons and Dragons, history, hope, nerdery, Satanic panic, TTRPG
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Seedling
(Shortly after leaving college, I think, I had an idea for a cyberpunk retelling of the Lord of the Rings, crossed with a hefty dose of Lovecraftian Dreamlands mythos and a bit of The Matrix. This fragment is all that … Continue reading
Posted in Setting, Short Fiction
Tagged cyberpunk, dream, science fantasy, story fragment
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Challenge Accepted: The Museum Experience
Once again I’ve found inspiration in a passing comment on someone’s blog; in this case the source is a list of movies the writer found inspiring (for their tabletop RPG play), and the comment is in response to Indiana Jones and … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Rules
Tagged brainstorming, experience, museum, sources of inspiration, XP
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Beasts Forged for your Viewing Pleasure
A recent post by Noisms reminded me of The Forge, and of course I was inspired to go fiddle around myself for a while. So, just in time for Halloween, please enjoy these four monsters that probably fall somewhere on the … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, World-Building
Tagged Bleak Pusher, Druid Cobra, Forge, Mute Child, Phase Ape, snakes
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Magic Monday – God-eaters – Shiranuhi
Shiranuhi (Seafire) Description: Sometimes, on clear nights, pale lights can be seen hovering low over the waters of the bay as if mirroring the stars in the sky. First a pair, known as the “parents,” appear, off over the sea. … Continue reading
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Tagged god-eaters, Magic Monday, shiranui, St. Elmo's fire, will-o-the-wisp
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Actual Cannibal Actual Play
Before you read further, please stop and take a few minutes to watch this video. The song and the amazing stage production that accompany it are lots of fun on their own, of course. But did you know that you … Continue reading