"Stranger in a Foreign Land" is a solo journaling game, where you try to adapt to a new community after migrating from your country. You meet The Land of Hope and it's people. And their magic and social rules. #pbta#ttrpg#solorpg#ascii
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when foreigners casually drop ‘bombing of kyiv’ these pics always come to mind. this is what #RussianColonialism did to chechnya and grozny when they tried to leave the empire in 2000. a war crime of horrific scale, but the rest of the world was like ‘meh’, so moscow continued
@LBahmanziari Hi! :) This is my latest game, a journaling one about migrating into a strange land, with it's strange social magic.
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Thanks to Creator Day Sale on Itch, you can buy Stranger in a Foreign Land for only 3.50$! :) #siafl#ttrpg#indierpg#pbta#solorpg
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In two weeks, we will conclude our 24-session long campaign in Mountain Home #fitd . That final session will the the 15th Year, where the final expedition to tame The Mountain (called Hungry Mother). The Founders (player characters) have different approaches to "tame".
@DragonCobolt this is what happens when people start thinking that the problem with dnd is that it is binary resolution system.
They make equally bad three-part resolution systems.
@lostparsec@bayraktar_1love You do know that in Malta (EU country), English is a second official language, next to Maltese?
Ireland also belongs to EU and English is also an official language there.
@BrainClouds Yep, that's the reason why I didn't jump into Hive yet. My old Android already struggles, and carefully posting there and nurturing my account? I can't do it by mobile.
TTRPG Essentialism is a thing, which - in essence - tries to encapsulate and reduce the variety in #ttrpg to a very confined idea of playing a session. #rpgtheory#rpgdesign.
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@BuzziEdoardo @SysDoesMatter BW is kind of "anti-trad". It brings you into trad world, but suddenly it forces you to do it's on things, instead of those "trad". It's about "we are going to make a story about characters. About Characters, Not About Your Story About Characters.
The one reason to try out this #ascii Notebook monstrosity is to find out, how your own choices about the cultures you'll play (your character's and the surroundings) collide with each other. How they intersect each other in the process of adapting to the community? #ttrpg
It certainly feels like end times here.
Twitter is one social media platform that worked for my brain. I wrote and advertised my first ttrpg in the community I met here. Made wonderful connections. Started my small AP.
It will be missed if it's gone.
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