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@InspectorCaracal Have you listened to the mechanisms' "High noon over camelot"?

It's the tale of Arthur, retold as a Wild West tragedy on a spaceship, where Arthur, Guenivere and Lancelot are a poly trio.

::( 

I was supposed to go to a thing with friends today, but I just don't have any spoons... does anyone have any I can borrow?

I really really really wanna play Black Mesa, but it's too expensive ::(

@witchfynder_finder I find it kinda helpful to look at adventures other people have written, and steal stuff from those?

I particularly look for Old School Renaissance adventures, because they're typically written in a slightly more system-agnostic way

@what *invents an AI*

oh shit!

*pulls out a revolver and shoots the hard drive*

@witchfynder_finder oh!

...not really, that's the part I suck at with D&D (and the reason why I run more story focused rpgs...)

sorry~

@witchfynder_finder the most important thing is to write it in such a way that the players directly influence and change major parts of the story...

so instead of being like "and then the players save the city from the evil dragon" write "do the players succeed at saving the city? If they do, at what cost? If they don't, how does the story continue?"

be kind to yourself

you've been through a lot ❤️

if magic was a science, every aspect of it would be completely misnamed. Water magic would actually have more to do with colors or something, but it just so happens there's a lot of it naturally in rivers so it got called water magic. Fire magic wouldn't be truly magic at all but particular magically-triggered applications of well-understood chemistry. Life magic would actually show up in all kinds of non-living things.

Good morning everyone! 

If you're reading this, I love you

@TipsyTentacle oh neat!

I know a lot of people like arch, and I think it's pretty cool too, but it moved too fast and things broke too much for me

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