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Gaming, not Blogging.

Blogging has been light lately. I've given I higher priority to the online games I run, the Dreamlyrics games KLR and AEF, and my PBeM on The Phoenyx, Kalyr.

Some of this effort was spent chasing up players who had gone AWOL. Fortunately I managed to track three of them down, and persuaded them to post.

Posted by TimHall at February 05, 2006 10:18 PM | TrackBack
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Players going AWOL?! Who would do that?! They should be CASTRATED, ARRAGH!

Oh uh, wait a minute...

--T.J.

Posted by: T.J. Swoboda on February 10, 2006 02:40 AM
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Links of the day
Today in Fudge Factor

Spontaneous Joint Gamemastering. Sounds interesting, but it seesm to me that it would take a lot of trust within the group to make it work.

How to write a best selling fantasy novel.

It's easy! Just don't say 'and the venerable wizard raised the orb and muttered the Arnic words "Hastalavista".' (via)

Not just for boring computer systems.

Written by John Kirk, Design Patterns of Successful Roleplaying Games is a free .pdf download. Railway modelling has had stuff like this from the likes of Iain Rice and Cyril Freezer for years.

Klingon Fairy Tales

Thanks to **Dave for the link to Klingon Fairy Tales. An example:

"The Hare Foolishly Lowers His Guard and Is Devastated by the Tortoise, Whose Prowess in Battle Attracts Many Desirable Mates"

Doggone!

Carl Cravens is disillusioned with the current flavour of the month RPG.