if you’re interested, please answer in the original :)

if you’re interested, please answer in the original 🙂

if you’re interested, please answer in the original 🙂

Originally shared by Dave Michalak

So. I need more dungeon crawling in my life.

Specifically, I’m thinking a Dungeon World play-by-post game with a one round per week minimum turnaround. I don’t have the patience to wait for monthly get togethers, and I don’t have time to set aside for weekly face to face or video chat sessions, so play-by-post is really my only option.

Oh and also I want to play, not GM.

So… that’s probably not gonna happen, but I figured if I put it out there, it has about a 1% chance as opposed to the 0% chance it has if I don’t.

Ok, here’s the thing.

Ok, here’s the thing.

Ok, here’s the thing. I’m going to run a one shot on saturday. I do have some vague ideas, as it should be, but what I need now is inspiration. I usually get that by going out in the internet and looking for a lot of visual material. Now I have a little less time than usual, though, so I’m asking you!

It will most probably be set in some kind of “Roman Empire” fantasy, so everything (landscapes, cities, battle scenes, characters and creature concepts) with a fantasy touch from the Roman/Mediterranean area and imaginery would be hugely appreciated.

Thanks! :)

Here’s a little custom move I was thinking about (after consulting with Iacopo Benigni ).

Here’s a little custom move I was thinking about (after consulting with Iacopo Benigni ).

Here’s a little custom move I was thinking about (after consulting with Iacopo Benigni ). It’s for playing demos and one-shots, but mostly demos.

The point is: in a demo, if you’re showing the game to someone, you want them to understand how cool their characters can be. But what if they are really unlucky with rolls? I mean, of course you mark experience that way, but what do you need experience for, if we’re playing a demo?

So, I thought about giving some “luck point” (a la Monster of The Week) that you can expend to turn a 6- roll in a 12+. Iacopo came with a better idea: what if instead of “luck points” we made the Experience Points expendable in that way? So, if you’ve had little luck before, for the rest of the demo your character will surely have at least one shiny moment!

What do you think about it?

Hi there! Is there some Game of Thrones (or A Song of Ice and Fire) color hack material around for DW?

Hi there! Is there some Game of Thrones (or A Song of Ice and Fire) color hack material around for DW?

Hi there! Is there some Game of Thrones (or A Song of Ice and Fire) color hack material around for DW?

Just wondering…

…then you suddenly realize that there is a quote from Breaking Bad in the Barbarian character sheet (The One Who…

…then you suddenly realize that there is a quote from Breaking Bad in the Barbarian character sheet (The One Who…

…then you suddenly realize that there is a quote from Breaking Bad in the Barbarian character sheet (The One Who Knocks). And you need no further reasons to love DW and its creators!

Hi tere!

Hi tere!

Hi tere!

I’m running a (insofar) urban Dungeon Wolrd campaign. The time has come to go and create The City itself! I think I’ll use the rules for steadings, but create each neighborhood as a distinct steading and then link them together.

What I do need right now though, is a urban map. Something bif enough, with a river and possibly seaside. I’ll make distinction between the “bad” neighborhood and the rich ones… and I think I’ll go and put the majority of temples into the same part of the city.

So, long story short: need a city map! Help me, google people! 🙂