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Annals of the North

Arbrethil

Adventures in the Frozen North, legends of ages past, experiments in old-school RPGs

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Variant Demihumans

The Wandering Gamist long ago discussed the problem with classic Dwarves in B/X and derivative games, that essentially they’re a Fighter with better saves for a slightly increased XP cost. He ended up proposing some adjustments, and more fo...

19 days ago
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Signs and Wonders

Many in the OSR deride the Cleric, claiming it is absent from Appendix N and clashes thematically with proper campaigns. I do not count myself a member of this camp, on the basis of its clear compatibility with and occasional presence in Po...

2 months ago
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On Model Abstraction in RPGs

One oft-cited problem with simulationist game design, worldbuilding, hexcrawls, and various other dimensions of gaming is the misconception that you need to build out an entire universe in great detail. This is obviously infeasible, and typ...

3 months ago
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Powers of the Blood

The evergreen interest in Birthright’s bloodline powers, and their tolerance within the old-school gaming community, has always been a point of some interest to me. After all, the widespread development of similar abilities has been one poi...

4 months ago
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