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Why Most of my TTRPG Characters are Dislikeable

I would hazard that many of us, as players of TTRPGs, tend to play some particular characters - defined at the topmost level as the conventional ‘brawn’, ‘brains’, ‘sneaky’ and ‘face’ types - more than others. For myself, I have gravitated ...

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Nothing to see here

This week’s planned post on Why I Dislike Most of my TTRPG Characters is deferrred until next week owing to me having been unwell off and on for most of the last week. By way of meagre compenstation, I present below links to earlier posts t...

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Heralds (but not Heraldry) in Medieval TTRPGs

The world can be divided into a number of binaries depending on the fact of people’s (lack of) enthusiasm and interest: Elvis people, Marmite people, bird watchers, train spotters and so on. I’m going to suggest another area that is subject...

2 months ago
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Medieval Natural Magic and Supernatural Experiments in TTRPGs

What follows is a more or less representative selection of procedures employed by medieval and early modern ‘natural magicians’ to generate both mundane and wondrous results. In the medieval European conception, natural magic was the branch...

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