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Reddit » Role Playing Games
42m ago
I'm wanting to write a SpongeBob RPG set in Bikini Bottom in a slice of life style where the only rules are: you don't play as an existing character, you can't be a merfolk land critter or something like a snail or worm (really a pet). You also must be in alliance with a Bikini Bottom citizen but you can be new to the area. No combat system is involved, you have free will to an extent. At the end of the day each session is at the discretion of the GM. Thoughts?
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Reddit » Role Playing Games
42m ago
In a Godbound game I am in at this very moment, part of the scenario's backdrop is that there was once an adventuring party of Godbound who went around the world, generally saving and uplifting it. All but one of them died for varying reasons, and of course, resurrecting a Godbound is virtually impossible.
Stricken with grief at losing his friends, the survivor went around the realm, gathering the patronage of multiple dragons, Eldritches, Fae, parasite gods, and Uncreated. By pooling together all of their mystical prowess, he forged a mystical contract: he would be drained of nearly all of h ..read more
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42m ago
I’m a local tour guide and I love bringing that into my campaign, I’ve ran world of darkness set where I live, and all my players really loved it. then I decided to give Weaver dice a try.(I live in a small town that it’s manageable.) and it was a ton of fun so I’m looking for some more systems that you can run small scale, single town campaigns in.
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Reddit » Role Playing Games
3h ago
There's a couple of examples of this kind of fiction that come to mind for me. First is obviously Naomi Novik's Temeraire, which is napoleonic dragons. Truthfully I haven't gotten around to reading it quite yet, but it's very high on my to-read list (if I can ever find book 1 in the bookstore!). Another one, perhaps less well-known, is Osprey's Silver Bayonet tactical wargame.
I recognize that this is a fairly niche request. I can think of a handful of ways to try and hack something together - for example, I could take Hunter: The Reckoning and Victorian Age Vampire (both by White Wolf) and s ..read more
Reddit » Role Playing Games
3h ago
I don't really know many podcasts related to tabletop and there are only a few I have listened to like Sly Flourish's, and Ludo Narrative Dissident though I have to say, Greg Stolze really does a lot to dominate the conversation a lot of the time and I found that annoying.
Are there any podcasts you like that are more about people examining a system/adventure/etc or really anything as long as it's not an actual-play?
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Reddit » Role Playing Games
3h ago
Basically the title, I really want to check out a hexcrawl I can run to better undertstand what running a hexcrawl is like while using an OSR inspired system to run it. I do want to run something for around 3 months, hence prefer something smaller in scope rather than a giant ass world to explore.
I don't know what it is but the supplement really seems to grab me but I would love to hear some real world opinions rather than just youtube reviews.
Or really anything you recommend would be great
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Reddit » Role Playing Games
3h ago
Hello everyone. I'm the GM, and I'm running an RPG for some friends. They're currently in a circus where all the spectators are hypnotized because the goal is that in the end, during the final show, the tent folds over them and devours them. My players need to find tickets in the various attractions around the tent and then give them to the spectators to "wake them up." They currently have about sixty tickets for around a hundred spectators, and the show is about to begin.
However, I'm facing two problems and I need some ideas please :
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Reddit » Role Playing Games
3h ago
I've always been interested in GMing, but I never really understood how GMs can create Campaigns with stories, but then keep their party on such course (especially in a sandbox RPG).
It seems like an event can go in so many different ways, so how do you GMs remain on the story you planned?
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Reddit » Role Playing Games
7h ago
For a while now, I've been reading a ton about realm building, hex crawling, and solo play, both books and articles. At some point, I came across a picture demonstrating the ideal distance between a city and its surrounding towns and villages. I thought it was neat, but stupidly didn't save it or make note of where it was, and would like to locate it again.
It's a hex grid, with a city taking up several hexes in the middle, several towns around it of (IIRC) one hex each, and the villages are blue dots at the corners of the hexes. There are roads, but no environmental features. Everything is e ..read more
Reddit » Role Playing Games
7h ago
I've been trying to find a new RPG after my current one wraps up; been playing dnd 5E since I started playing 6 years ago. I also picked up a few rules light games like Cairn and Hero Kids, but I've only ran the latter for my son. I've looked at a few other systems like Pathfinder, Forbidden Lands, and the upcoming Daggerheart. Pathfinder i hear is a good alternative to dnd, but I worry about the crunch for my players. Some of them still struggle with 5e characters. Forbidden Lands looks interesting (want to do an epic quest campaign next), but looks like a farcry from heroic fantasy combat l ..read more