Vecna Lives! has a famously poorly designed prologue but with the bold idea of showcasing the villain by killing off a bunch of high-level characters, as if it were the prologue to a horror film. I present a way to accomplish this in a way that doesn’t diminish player agency and which can be used fo| Prismatic Wasteland
X-Card, Lines and Veils, Debrief and many more. We explain the 10 most-used safety tools for tabletop roleplaying games.| Tips and Ideas for Tabletop RPG GMs
I have a weird relationship with safety tools. On the one hand, I absolutely see their usefulness and think they are important for a certain...| riseupcomus.blogspot.com
The advice here was written for a side project I struck up work on this week called The Manse of Bad Memories. After chewing on what "horro...| riseupcomus.blogspot.com
Participants often engage in role-playing in order to step inside the shoes of another person in a fictional reality that they consider “consequence-free.” However, role-players sometimes experience moments where their real life feelings, thoughts, relationships, and physical states spill over into their characters’ and vice versa. In role-playing studies, we call this phenomenon bleed.[1]Markus Montola, “The Positive Negative Experience in Extreme Role-playing.” Proceedings of Di...| Nordic Larp
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