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RuneKnight3

"Far up on distant mountains stands the Thing. No one remembers who raised this lonely stele, nor what it commemorates, but it stands." A sub stack for thoughts on art, gaming, and literature as well as anything else that comes to mind.

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Roleplaying Recidivism

So I did something dumb yesterday.

It’s official, I’m going to share receipts.

I finally earned the notice of Nerdcognito.

Nerdcognito for those who don’t know is a YouTube pop culture commentator whom, like many others, rose to promin...

2 months ago
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Pick your lane

This will be a blessedly short one as I am working away at several different projects. As anyone reading this may know I occasionally go off about commentators, usually in the youtube sphere but elsewhere as well, about games and so on. One...

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What Makes Good Fiction

I recently found the mute function, and I have to tell you it’s a huge weight off of my mind. I mean it makes me not want to kill myself by making the horrible decision and stop to read the probably AI generated slop by a presumed educator...

3 months ago
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The Ghost of John Hughes

I was born in 1982.

To some people this invalidates my opinions because I’m either too young to really understand what was going on in 1e D&D, or to remember the 80’s, and increasingly I’m too old to understand modernity. In the way of chi...

3 months ago
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An Artist's Duty

I recently came across this claim by Alan Moore, famous author of V For Vandetta, Watchmen, and some of the best issues of Swamp Thing:

“It’s not the job of the artist to give the audience what the audience wants. If the audience knew what...

3 months ago
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