3D6 Down the Line has the best OSR actual plays out there. Pretty darn good production values too. As they say, they are criminally under watched.
3D6 Down the Line has the best OSR actual plays out there. Pretty darn good production values too. As they say, they are criminally under watched.
Make sure to turn off cooking of plump helmets. If they are cooked instead of brewed, they won't leave a "seed" and you will run out.
Splitting hairs is an apt description.
I am aware, but that's not what the meme says...
I never really understood this meme, fire bolt is 1d10....
Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.
Through all the harassment she will still always vote Republican. I never thought the leopards would eat my face says person voting for leopards eating faces party.
If an employee is capable of being remote they should be remote. Our planet is dying, we can't afford this bullshit anymore.
As they say, they are criminally underwatched.
You should check out the halls of Arden vul it's massive. There's a let's play on YouTube right now that is epic. Some of the best examples of old school play out there.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtBYin1uOBmCs1hSQQqxesYPbod7Y5Cfq
Nothing Microsoft ever does should be trusted or relied upon. They are a bad actor who always operates in bad faith and should be treated as such.
Maybe thinking about the exploration in your game as a point crawl could serve you well.
Think up a bunch of interesting locations and encounters for your players to experience, then for each encounter/location roll 1d4-1, that is how many other encounters it links to, randomly pick from your other encounters/locations for each link.
For how to generate the encounters/locations there are many tool sets to draw ideas from. Books like the Tome of Adventure Design, Worlds Without Number, Knave, Shadowdark, etc. Online tools from don jon, hexroll, or others.
Let me know if you would like other specific recommendations and happy gaming!