Maybe some people are interested in this small thing?

Maybe some people are interested in this small thing?

Maybe some people are interested in this small thing?

Originally shared by Vandel J. Arden

The questionable melancholic design choices strikes again…

In a bitter sweet WWI Wasteland below the ground in the Hollow World.

Yes, this is older than Nightwitches.

#rpg #pbta #hack #retrocover

Working on the cover for our next product Draught At Sulindal which will be an adventure for Dungeon World.

Working on the cover for our next product Draught At Sulindal which will be an adventure for Dungeon World.

Originally shared by Dwarfare Games

Working on the cover for our next product Draught At Sulindal which will be an adventure for Dungeon World. I am still experimenting with drawing and coloring. #dungeonworld   #rpg   #tabletoprpg  

The Temple of Judgement one-page dungeon is now available through DrivethruRPG and RPGNow.

The Temple of Judgement one-page dungeon is now available through DrivethruRPG and RPGNow.

Originally shared by Miska Fredman

The Temple of Judgement one-page dungeon is now available through DrivethruRPG and RPGNow. It’s “pay what you want”, so go and grab it and leave me a tip and/or a review if you like 🙂 Thanks!

#RPG #DnD #OSR #PWYW

http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/180052/The-Temple-of-Judgement

http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/180052/The-Temple-of-Judgement

Fantasy Roleplaying: the Dungeon

Fantasy Roleplaying: the Dungeon

Originally shared by Axel Castilla

Fantasy Roleplaying: the Dungeon

Rol Fantástico: la Mazmorra

Bilingual English—Spanish post

I love this passage of Dungeon World, at page 12:

«(. . .) the characters do amazing things. To see them explore the unexplored, slay the undying, and go from the deepest bowels of the world to the highest peaks of the heavens.» (the emphasis is mine).

Indeed the fantasy role-playing concept of dungeon is completely broad, even Dante-esque (cf. The Divine Comedy).

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Me encanta este fragmento del manual de Dungeon World, en la página doce:

«Los personajes hacen cosas asombrosas. (. . .) verles explorar lo inexplorado, matar a los que no mueren, e ir desde las más profundas entrañas del mundo hasta las más altas cumbres celestiales.» (las negritas son mías.)

En efecto, el concepto de mazmorra en el rol fantástico es totalmente amplio, dantesco incluso (cf. La Divina comedia).

#roleplay #rpg #fantasy   #dungeon #journey #myth #anagogy #Dante #culture #rol #fantasía   #mazmorra #viaje #mito #anagogía #cultura

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I didn’t intend to broadcast my bromance with DW, but here it is nonetheless.

I didn’t intend to broadcast my bromance with DW, but here it is nonetheless.

I didn’t intend to broadcast my bromance with DW, but here it is nonetheless.

Originally shared by Lex Starwalker

I begin a two-part series on using improvisation as a GM in this week’s episode of Game Master’s Journey.

#RPG   #Improvisation   #DnD   #StarWars   #TheStrangeRPG   #Numenera   #DungeonWorld   #Podcast  

http://www.starwalkerstudios.com/gamemastersjourney/45

Happy #tabletopday

Happy #tabletopday

Happy #tabletopday ! Beasties & Bygones is an irreverent fantasy #RPG #Dungeonworld & a guide to creating THEME-based South Park-y satirical adventures!  http://bit.ly/BnBRPG

COMES WITH 5 3 ACT ADVENTURES. The game that gives you permission to lampoon taboo subjects! 

Game Knights is our half-animated webseries about a bunch of gamers that play Beasties and Bygones. An #RPG parody of D&D. We are making this prop game real! The 1st ep is at the bottom of the KS page!

http://bit.ly/BnBRPG

Thanks for the add.

Thanks for the add.

Thanks for the add. Love Dungeon World. Was hoping for some feedback on the latest draft of my Base Class. The Jester Class is a freebie I’m giving away on the live Kickstarter for my #DungeonWorld #RPG , Beasties & Bygones. (http://bit.ly/BnBRPG)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/o7gqr45vp04zofg/Jester%20Class%20-%20Dungeon%20World%20Playbook%20Alpha%20V2.1.pdf?dl=0

Anyone know of a face-to-face #Dungeonworld  group (or any *World game for that matter) in the Western Los Angeles…

Anyone know of a face-to-face #Dungeonworld  group (or any *World game for that matter) in the Western Los Angeles…

Anyone know of a face-to-face #Dungeonworld  group (or any *World game for that matter) in the Western Los Angeles area? #LFG , but not having much luck so far. 

(Weeknights are best for me)

#RPG   #roleplaying  

A not-so-short overview of my first time DMing Dungeon World.

A not-so-short overview of my first time DMing Dungeon World.

A not-so-short overview of my first time DMing Dungeon World.

Originally shared by David Lacerte

So I GM’ed my first Dungeon World game last Friday evening with a group of players completely new to the game – and mostly new to RPGs, too. Simply put, it was blast!

As soon as we were ready to begin, all in all, character generation, rules explanation, basic moves explanation and some Q&A took about an hour, no more. We ended up with a hammer-wielding Fighter, a Cleric, a Wizard (“I cast MAGIC MISSILE!” “I attack the darkness!” jokes were made, of course), a Bard and a Barbarian (just discovered that class, it’s so awesome).

It took the players only a very short fight to understand that you do NOT just say your move or pick the dice : you have to actually describe what you’re doing, it’s the GM’s job to map your description to an actual move. The players really liked that aspect of the game.

What happened during the game? Here’s the TL;DR version.

The PCs were hired, as they crossed a small city, to investigate missing miners at the local mine : they were given a guide to the mines. The entrance of the mine was guarded by a bunch of bandits who were looking to extort some money out of miners, not knowing that activity has ceased at the mine. After a quick chat, they attacked and before long, half the bandits were lying in their own blood and the remaining bandits fled, looting and nearly killing their guide while doing so. They brought the guide back to the village who drew a rough map of the mines. I figured the map could be incomplete and somewhat misleading (hehehe)…

Except my players were smarter than that! As they entered the mine, they noticed a bunch of papers the foremen had left on some table. “There’s surely a full map of the mine in those papers! The foreman would never be without one.” That made sense so I just smiled and gave them a full, to scale map – except that there was one extra corridor and room on the guide’s map : of course they headed that way. On their way, they heard voices and steps…

They were quickly ambushed by a bunch of goblins with bows. The party had very few ranged attacks (only the Bard had a bow and he was an Elf so I figured he could the goblins). Following a failure by the Cleric, they were flanked by another small bunch of goblins. It took the PCs quite some time to come up with a plan and the arrows kept coming! They backtracked and the wizard cast Invisibility on the Elf Barbarian, sending him ahead to attack the Goblins shooting them. That was a nasty surprise for them!

Fast forward a long fight – Goblins arms kept popping out of holes in the walls, strangling them, hitting them, clawing at them, disarming them – it all climaxed with a fight against an Ogre while the whole party was very low on HP : the Cleric must’ve failed at least three healing spells, if not more. Result? Another Ogre came their way! They managed to (painfully) get rid of those.

They ended up in a room with a Demon sitting inside a summoning circle. He told them he was summoned there to himself summon a very large army of lesser demons to conquer the world. He looked tired, really, and pleaded with the PCs to kill him since he could not leave until he had summoned a million demons. There was much discussion : could they trust him? Could they take the chance to leave him there, summoning such a large army? The Barbarian took it – as well as his axe – into his own hands and raised his blade to behead him. As soon as the blade crossed the circle, all hell went loose, quite literally : a massive army of hellhounds, quasits, fire demons and many more were freed, as well as the demon in the circle. The game ended with the PCs hiding under a hay stack that served as bed for the Ogres (don’t mention the smell) while the imprisoned miners were slaughtered and the town guards barely managed to close the gates.

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Whew! That wasn’t so TL;DR after all.

Things to improve on, next time :

– Make sure everyone gets the spotlight. The wizard, for instance, was a bit more quiet than the other players and could pretty much only cast Magic Missile. I should’ve given him more opportunities to Spout Lore.

– Follow through with consequences. During the fight with the Ogre, the Barbarian had a failure and the Ogre slammed him into the ground, raising his mace high above his head. I asked the Fighter, who was nearby, “What do you do?” He chose to attack the goblin who was harassing the wizard, bard and cleric. I should’ve had the Ogre simply hit the Barbarian but instead went around the table a few times before someone finally decided to give the Barbarian a hand. Ugly choices, y’know?

– Rethink partial successes and failures. I had to stop quite a few times and think really hard about what could happen to them inside a mine. I had a few good ideas (the walls being full of tiny holes for goblins to harass people who passed in the corridor was pretty good, I think) but sometimes I only reused the same ones – players getting tackled and thrown to the ground were too common, for instance.

But, all in all, we had a great time and the players really enjoyed the experience.

#dungeonworld   #rpg  

Hi all

Hi all

Hi all,

The french speaking Google+ #DungeonWorld   Community has embarked in a perilous journey: translating Grim Portents #1!

You know how them frenchies are, they always take actions like:

change things for better or worse

better things with age (oh no, that’s for beer and wine, not #RPG )

Add nice layouts.

Thus, we would like to have the authorization of the prestigious authors of Grim Portents #1 to make these changes we feel right.

So we now weave the powerful invocation spell of Adam Koebel Mike Riverso Kasper Brohus Marshall Miller Parker Hicks Jeremy Strandberg At the Table Games Kingston Cassidy David Guyll Matthew Gagan Chris Bennett 

and I would be most grateful to anyone who can tell us how to contact those who doesn’t seem to have a (easily identifiable) Goolge+ account:

-Johnstone Metzger

-Giovanni Lanza

-John Ryan

-Scott Velez

-Jeremy Friesan

-Alexander Davis

-Bill White

Thank you!