Brainstorming my new RPG campaign


Enough politics. Time to talk about something else! And for today's topic, I'd like to brainstorm a bit about a new RPG campaign. My old Shadowrun campaign is coming to a close, and I'd like to do something a bit more character-driven, with a bit more player agency, a bit more actual roleplaying, and a bit more freedom and a bit more personal stakes, because Shadowrun is pretty mission-based.

Years ago we made a false start with the Pathfinder Kingmaker campaign, and while I loved the concept (wilderness exploration followed by kingdom building and politics), I did not like the execution much. I'm not a fan of Pathfinder-style build-centric systems or the mechanics-first style of play they encourage, and while Paizo's adventure paths are certainly an easy way to get a big campaign, they're kinda linear and never quite seem to fulfill their promise. So let's reinvent that thing.

And instead of a long form post, I'm going to cut this up into bits.

#rpg #ttrpg #httkingmaker

Toast of the Town


Today I ran @S. John Ross 's adventure Toast of the Town, partially to understand what he means by "high-trust trad", and partially because it's simply a really well-written adventure and I needed a one-shot. It was perfect.

Spoilers in a comment below.

We used the Risus system it was written for, which was a first for us. Risus is super lightweight, and has a few oddities could be unbalancing or metagameable, or the GM has to work to balance it. But it encourages creativity, and that worked great.

#httrpg #risus #rpg

Unbekannter Ursprungsbeitrag

friendica (DFRN) - Link zum Originalbeitrag

Martijn Vos

spoilers for Toast of the Town

@S. John Ross

Yeah, no need for revenge, and they were content to do good without public recognition. I like it. Drake can continue pretending to be a hero.

Not only did I not get to play Drake and only very little Gravas, I also completely forgot to introduce Firemaster Yosh. But they didn't really need him.

Refugee from Nerdica, Pluspora and Google+ looking to reconnect


I don't have much luck with social networks, do I? I used to be mcv@nerdica.net, but nerdica seems to be quite thoroughly dead. Database is corrupt, and nothing can be recovered.

So that means I lost all my posts, comments, contacts, followers, and my place in the Fediverse. I'm trying to cobble things together, so if you recognise me, or even if you don't, please reach out and reconnect. I used to be on #Nerdica , #pluspora and I'm even a #googleplusrefugee.

So I'm not #newhere in the Fediverse, but I am new at this server. I run a #shadowrun #rpg #ttrpg campaign, occasionally post about a #boardgame I played, especially #18xx #railroad games, but also many others. I'm a #programmer , and I'm pretty sure I was also connected to a bunch of people in the #opensource #software world. I'm also interested in #tech, #science, and #computers in general.

I'm also occasionally interested in discussions of #politics, especially of the #leftwing #liberal #green and/or #libertariansocialism kind, though I'm not overly dogmatic on any of them. I #bicycle regularly, use #linux, and after all these social media servers I lost, I'm considering running my own #friendica server. I might even be nuts enough to try to write my own #fediverse software, which would probably end up much like Friendica (or #Diapora, or Google+), but not in PHP.

I'm probably forgetting a bunch of stuff, but I hope this post will help me reconstruct and reconnect what I lost.