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      Roleplaying Character Journals

      Sunday, March 9th, 2008

      One of the tabletop games I’m currently involved in is an air pirate campaign that has us sailing about, pillaging what we like, and generally being good little privateers. The GM knows a good bit about actual pirate history, so he likes to keep us acting a (relatively) realistic fashion. As such, being captain, I […]

      The Answer to Life, The Universe, and Tabletop Dice Luck

      Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

      I was doing the ol’ “Read random old blog posts in cool sounding blogs” thing today and came upon this post titled, Blessing of the Dice Gods. In it, the author notes the effects upon players when cool dice rolls happen at cool times.
      In the tabletop game I’m currently involved in, the GM made an […]

      What Game Masters and Managers have in common

      Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

      So, I just read this post over at Coderific about What Game Masters and Managers have in common. It seemed an awesomely insightful and wonderful post… for someone who isn’t a normal Tabletop gamer.  Obviously the post is aimed at those who don’t game much (or at all) for to those of us who have […]

      Player vs Player Conflict in Pen and Paper Roleplaying Games

      Sunday, July 8th, 2007

      Normally in Roleplaying games, you see parties come together that include such things as: A paladin, a necromancer, a rouge, a priest; All on the same quest with completely different alignments and personalities, many conflicting. But does this ever cause a problem? Not really. For the sake of their quest and party unity, the fact […]