In the latest episode of their electrifying podcast, Ken and Robin talk pacing for new players, fraternal order side degrees and an Oklahoma City book raid.
In DramaSystem players both work together as co-authors to build a story, yet also compete as characters in pursuit of their unmet emotional needs. By requiring you to call scenes featuring other characters who don’t necessarily want to give you what you seek, it bends you toward conflict. But if you’re used to a more […]
In the latest episode of their multi-talented podcast, Ken and Robin talk alignment, recent television, and Elias Ashmole.
by Rob Heinsoo Here are answers to the trivia questions from a few days ago, along with bonus stories and links. A. What monster in the core 13th Age rulebook became one of the player characters in my home campaign? The demon-touched human ranger on page 235 is one of just two human antagonists in […]
If you’ve ever tried to research a painter on the net, you might have noticed a paradox: many sites dedicated to historical visual artists are ugly, outdated, and haphazard. A site called Artsy addresses this gap by presenting itself as a clearinghouse of articles and images for the visual arts. Dreamhounds of Paris Keepers might […]
In the latest episode of their Trans-Siberian podcast, Ken and Robin talk Horror Express as scenario, Oklahoma City, Keith Baker, and the Wal-Mart closing conspiracy.
A One Sheet GUMSHOE scenario Download a PDF of this adventure, and enter the One Sheet GUMSHOE competition here. Spine: The player characters, all college-age young men and women from underprivileged or marginalized backgrounds, arrive for the first time at the exclusive university that has granted them scholarships. Weird events escalate as they are subliminally […]