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Arbiter of Worlds

Alexander Macris

Designing games, running RPGs, and building worlds

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Latest Issues

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Announcing the Living Ascendant Campaign

When tabletop RPGs first began, it was not uncommon for campaigns to involve multiple gamemasters running shared worlds on a nearly continuous basis, with sprawling groups of players that could number in the dozens or even scores. All the g...

23 days ago
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A Big Week for Autarch!

It’s an exciting week for Autarch.

2 months ago
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ArneCon is Imminent

In just under two weeks I’ll be heading to ArneCon. On Friday 10/10 I’m running ACKS II at 6PM; then on Saturday 10/11 I’m doing a Special Guest Meet and Greet at 5PM and running Ascendant at 6PM. Please let me know in the comments or direc...

2 months ago
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Before All Others Better Than All Others

On September 15, we launched Before All Others on Kickstarter with a $10,000 goal. We funded in two minutes; in one week we’ve reached $110,202. BAO’s sister book, By This Axe, only reached $51,636 while our most recent sourcebook, ACKS II ...

2 months ago
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  • Alexander Macris

    I am the writer of Arbiter of Worlds and Star-Spangled Squadron; designer of Adventurer Conqueror King System, Ascendant, Domains at War, and Modern Spearhead; and founder of The Escapist.

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