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elementary-graph · 1 year
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ivytea · 1 year
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goldfish orchid tea
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prokopetz · 10 months
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I totally understand the sentiment behind applying the "I want shorter games made by people who are paid more to work less" meme to tabletop RPGs, but speaking as an editor and project manager, convincing tabletop RPG authors to write less is often precisely the problem. Like, no, Steve, a special ability whose mechanical effect is "you get to reroll a die" doesn't need 275 words of flavour text. Put the worldbuilding bible down, Steve – don't make me get the garden hose.
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y'all, my friend is going on a work trip next month. A train trip. Through mountains. living my dream this guy is. he has to leave his gf behind, and she loves trains, so he's living her dream as well, but STILL. He said he'll write super often, and I know he bout like 10 notebooks, and I'm excited to read about his adventures.
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romakowalewski · 3 days
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hellishradio · 2 months
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*Puts this in your arms and runs off*
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hiromicota · 1 year
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Earlier today, Paizo announced long awaited books for their Asian inspired continent Tian Xia. Unlike many other companies attempting projects that large, Paizo went out of their way to hire damn near every Asian TTRPG writer in the business.
 I’ve worked on ~100 books & games. I’m often the only Asian on a project. It’s rare to have more than 1 other Asian on a book with me.
The Tian Xia books?
There were like 40 of us! 😲
I’m really glad that Paizo took the time to do this right. 💚
Players are going to see what a difference that level of representation makes when they get their hands on Tian Xia & see the massive diversity of Asian cultures & experiences reflected in the books.
I’m not just talking about countries or ethnicities; there’s also different stories of identity — diasporic groups, immigrant experiences, people reconnecting with their heritage, refugees, people finding & making places of belonging, … The sheer breadth of Asian experiences and identities represented in Pathfinder’s Tian Xia team and in our books is astounding. 
This is why representation matters.
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soulprompts · 4 months
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the happiest of holidays !! (a list of wintry prompts!)
as requested by a lovely follower, here's a list of prompts set around this time of year! i'll probably add to them as time passes, but i hope you enjoy them, and i hope you all have a peaceful and restful december and a fruitful new year! much love to all! as always, DO NOT ADD TO THIS LIST! bon appetit!
[ SKATE ]: the sender invites the receiver to go ice-skating with them.
[ COOKIES ]: the sender and the receiver spend the night in the kitchen decorating cookies together.
[ LAST-MINUTE ]: the sender and receiver head out together to try and find some gifts for their family and friends.
[ FROZEN ]: sender and receiver wrap up warm and head out into a fresh blanket of snow to make a snowman together.
[ CHOCOLATE ]: the sender and receiver set up a fully decked-out hot chocolate bar and get to work making the perfect hot cocoa.
[ COLD ]: while walking with the receiver, the sender secretly makes a snowball and throws it at them, initiating a full-on snowball fight.
[ TOGETHER ]: the sender attends a highly popular winter party with the receiver.
[ ROAD ]: the sender and receiver end up driving home together for the holidays on a lengthy road trip.
[ LIGHT ]: the sender and/or the receiver light the menorah together.
[ BALL ]: the sender and the receiver attend a highly prestigious winter gala together.
[ STUCK ]: the sender and receiver are snowed in together at the same building, and must spend the evening together until they can find a way out.
[ EXCHANGE ]: the sender meets up with the receiver in order to exchange gifts with one another.
[ ESCAPE ]: as a surprise to the overworked receiver, the sender treats them to a weekend away after renting a winter cabin.
[ KITCHEN ]: the sender and receiver work together to make a huge holiday meal in the kitchen, to varying degrees of success.
[ CRAFTY ]: the sender and receiver spend an evening together designing and creating winter decorations.
[ SPIN ]: the sender and the receiver engage in a game of spinning the dreidel together.
[ CHOICE ]: the sender and receiver embark on a mission: getting the perfect christmas tree.
[ COZY ]: the sender and receiver enjoy a cozy evening in front of a fire, watching a movie together.
[ COVER ]: the sender attends a family event with the receiver, but there's a twist: they're pretending to be the receiver's partner.
[ FRIGHTFUL ]: the sender and receiver attempt to decorate the exterior of the sender/receiver's home together.
[ DELIGHTFUL ]: the sender and receiver work together to decorate the interior of the sender/receiver's home.
[ SMOOCH ]: the sender and receiver end up under the mistletoe together during an evening of celebrations.
[ SWEET ]: the sender and receiver enjoy an evening of baking treats together, again, to varying degrees of success.
[ SPARK? ]: the receiver walks into the living room to find the sender trying to light a fire and struggling with the process.
[ SLOPES ]: the sender and receiver enjoy a day of hitting the slopes and skiing together.
[ CHEESE! ]: the sender and receiver try to orchestrate the perfect, most stress-free photography session for the festive photo.
[ CUTE? ]: the sender and receiver participate in the ancient tradition of wearing ugly/itchy sweaters during the holiday period.
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thenightsong · 8 months
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Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical (2023) dev. Summerfall Studios
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actiaslunaris · 20 days
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tick, tick, tick, tick
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telepathicteacup · 6 months
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Saw this post and I immediately felt attacked on my boys' behalf. You will hear from the lawyer husbands' representative 🤌🏻
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elementary-graph · 1 year
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acidd-attack · 1 year
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Mato Seihei no Slave
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prokopetz · 4 months
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Hi, I can you shed some light into what happened with the third edition of nobilis and the DeviantArt art? I ask out of genuine curiosity and confusion, as my first impression with nobilis came through tvtropes and the vague posting happening inside the article talking about stolen art, and frankly I never heard a comprehensive anything, from any traceable source. Thanks.
Mm. The gory details aren't really my story to tell (and I'm given to understand that the game's author doesn't like to talk about it, so please don't go pestering her on my account!), but in the interest of heading off the rumour mill, the short version is as follows:
Nobilis 3rd Edition was originally funded via Kickstarter under the banner of Eos Press – who, to be clear, were merely the game's publisher, not its creator.
When the game's preview edition was released to Kickstarter backers, folks noticed that some of its illustrations looked awfully familiar. Several pieces were quickly identified as having been traced from Touhou fanart published on DeviantArt and elsewhere.
The preview edition was withdrawn, and new art obtained to replace the plagiarised pieces. Eos Press made no statement accepting responsibility for the fiasco, and some of the replacement art was apparently commissioned at the author's own expense, both of which are highly irregular; however, at the time, most people assumed it was just the usual small-press lack of professionalism at work.
Fast forward four years, and the owner of Eos Press gets caught red-handed misappropriating Kickstarter funds for personal use, albeit from a different project. In light of this, it's been speculated Eos Press' owner also pocketed the art budget for Nobilis 3rd Edition; that would explain both the low-effort plagiarism and the game's author having to pay for the replacement art out of pocket.
The author of Nobilis subsequently cut ties with Eos Press, recovered the game's publishing rights, and independently published her own version which replaces Eos' "contributions" with original material, produced at her own considerable effort and expense. This version of Nobilis 3rd Edition is the one that's currently for sale via DriveThruRPG and elsewhere.
Clear as mud?
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redz0nez9 · 17 days
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Vamp Nick for the win 😩😩
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thegrimalldis · 2 months
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sneak peek
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