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The Perfect Sphere

Harkie!, Seamus Allen

Thinking about ttrpg theory.

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Latest Issues

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Principle 1: Good Design is Innovative (1 of 2)

Thomas Edison’s patent for the electric lamp

7 months ago
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Shiny Things: GHOST/ECHO + Otherkind Dice

GHOST/ECHO can be found here at One Seven Design, it’s free and only two pages.

7 months ago
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Shiny Things: Shadow of the Demon Lord Initiative

I wrote in my first post that I’m often enamoured with “shiny things”. These are ~~interesting~~ distracting things I happen upon in reading other rpg books I find especially inspiring!

8 months ago
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Introduction: 10 Principles of Good Design

One of the things I set out to do in writing The Perfect Sphere was to provide ‘a new perspective in rpg design’. As cliché as the goal is, I think it’s noble to pursue new perspectives. My way of doing this is introducing interdisciplinary...

8 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Harkie!

    I really like thinking about rpgs!

  • Seamus Allen

    Seamus is a public policy undergraduate at Stanford University and the editor of the Stanford Daily Magazine. He studies how electoral reform and deliberation could fix our broken political system.

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