@njion cringe
I drew a Gelatinous Cube from Dungeons and Dragons for today's Kaijoktoberfest #Inktober drawing. Sometimes you need to think outside of the cube for what qualifies as a kaiju
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Dene Carter (Co-Creator of Fable and Dungeon Keeper) made Ultima-inspired roguelike RPG named 'Moonring' and the best thing it's free on Steam!
https://www.eurogamer.net/fable-co-creator-releases-ultima-inspired-retro-rpg-moonring-for-free
For me, there's a few topics I say will never be in my games. I may even have a hard time imagining how a game with those topics would be fun, but we explicitly marking those topics as "off limits" so they're not even joked about.
As a game facilitator, you might think "oh, I don't really need to spend so much time on these tools because I'm a good person. I'm not going to include anything awful."
But here's the thing: you can't know what your players might struggle with.
I've played games with someone who said "you can include spiders, but don't ever describe them being near or on my face."
I couldn't have guessed that.
Or "please don't include death by [cause of death] because I lost someone to that."
Or "no romance for me, please, I'm just coming off a rough relationship."
People will have sensitivities you've never thought of and, as the person running the game, it's your responsibility to give them space to share that vulnerability, & respect that trust.
@njion so you're telling me that what god actually hates are figs?