Planescape MyWay

My interactions on MeWe this month have reminded me how important it is for RPG fans to contribute blog posts to inspire each other. Rather than considering a few people to be top tier thinkers and passively follow their blogs, we should all take time to hammer our thoughts into Read more

Pulp Inspirations for Mage

As I continue on my survey of the Pulps – fiction magazines that ruled the news stands from roughly 1900 to 1950 – I continue to see interesting ideas to pull into Mage the Ascension. Mage fans know that Pulp stories from the 1930s were an inspiration for the first Read more

On Early Fantasy RPG Modules

“They don’t make them like they used to.” “You can’t live in the past.” Two expressions that seem to contradict each other.  Many people would say the first expression sounds like an old person letting nostalgia cloud their judgement.  These same people would tell you the second expression is a Read more

Mage Dice Roller

I wanted to remind myself of jQuery’s syntax so I made a dice roller for Mage: the Ascension (World of Darkness). http://mage.gearsonline.net/dice/ Most people like to roll dice by hand but the calculations needed for classic World of Darkness games make me prefer a script when I can use one. Read more

Appendix N Popping Up

I got my copy of Original Adventures Reincarnated 2: The Isle of Dread. I’ll try to find time in the weeks ahead to read it through thoroughly (323 pages isn’t easy when you have children and are trying to learn new Web technologies). I noticed in the opening essays that Read more

Chatting With the Mixed GM

https://anchor.fm/the-mixed-gm/episodes/Part-1-with-Adam-Simpson-e2e279/a-a5trr0 I had a great time talking with the Mixed GM last night on his podcast.  We talked about OSR games and some of the misconceptions people have about them.  I may be on his podcast again sometime.  I met the Mixed GM at North Texas RPG Con last summer.  Read more

Fight On! Magazine

Jeffro Johnson said if you like fantasy roleplaying you shouldn’t miss Fight On! Magazine.  After his great book on Appendix N I decided to give him the benefit of a doubt and ordered the first 4 issues.  Lulu.com carries issues of the magazine both in PDF and print form.  What Read more