Everyone else: Musk is close to buying Twitter, sign up for https://t.co/IDHboedU0v!
Me, blissfully ignorant: why are there so many signups today?
I don't really tweet or toot (sigh) anymore, but the instance is there for an ad-free non-billionaire-owned non-profit alternative.
In case it wasn't already obvious from how I've been using this account for the past few months, I'm pretty much done with social media even before Musk bought Twitter. My writing is at https://t.co/3dUlDWFcbL. Anything social I do these days is in Slack/Discord. π
@NightSkyGames @deepestvalleys @teskariel I'd say DW actually stealth-formed a new niche based on actual play that isn't quite dungeon crawl but also isn't AW. It's the way a lot of people already played D&D, but I don't think it's been enshrined in the same way as dungeon crawl or hex crawl.
If you needed a nudge: donate to trans-supporting charities active in Texas and I will send you one of my games of your choice.
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If you needed a nudge: donate to trans-supporting charities active in Texas and I will send you one of my games of your choice.
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@SidneyIcarus Oh sure, I already have the rules! I don't know how they'd layout, but I have a shorter version that's a bit more flexible and has a tactile angle in that all monsters are categorized by their die size. So the first GM decision is almost a little like CR, but as "what die size?"
@SidneyIcarus Aw, thanks! That monster creation spread probably took more effort and reworking than any other layout in the book. I literally learned layout for DW, so it is indeed kinda janky, but I'm still proud of how well that spread in particular works.