
Creator/writer of I Need A Miracle, host of Merely Roleplayers. (Those are podcasts.) He/him.
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The Latest Monster Of The Week Mystery On Merely Roleplayers Just Finished! HUGE Consequences For A Couple
The latest Monster of the Week mystery on Merely Roleplayers just finished! HUGE consequences for a couple of our cast this time out. But you have to expect that when you chase your prey all the way under the hill to Fairyland...
Please take your seats for the finale of Vigil: Fear Itself
Smoke. Shadow. No one walks through that and returns unchanged. Same goes for getting what you’ve always wanted.
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COMPERE: Matt Boothman
STARRING:
Chris Starkey as Cameron Jarvis, the Wronged
Ellen Gould as Jess Butterworth, the Spooky
Alexander Pankhurst as Graham, the Summoned
ROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: Monster of the Week, designed by Michael Sands
MUSIC BY: Alexander Pankhurst
SOUND DESIGN BY: Matt Boothman
EDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt Boothman
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from @camlannpod, which I have been obsessing over - this mental image of Gwen with this myth looming over her, haunted by her Name and the role it cast her in but unable to let go of it, grimly dragging herself forward, was the one that set me off on this art kick.

Be not afraid of this snowflake
Introductions are due, I suppose
Hiya, I'm Mod Azzy, She/Her, the main (and Basically, only) mod of this little place, I just wanted to make a quiiiiick post trying to get some guidelines, goals, and other such things out of the way
What is the goal of this blog? While the joking answer is "to get them kids away from 5e", and while that iiiiis partially the goal, the primary goal is just to give more attention to quality, independent works, to encourage people to create their own stuff, and to support small creators. Though that last bit might uh, take a while! we're very very small as of the time of writing this, but here's hoping! What are your guidelines for posting a TTRPG? That's... difficult to say, my main qualifiers are: - Cannot be from a large corporation (for the purposes of this, projects made by small creators but published by slightly larger groups, such as Evil Hat or even Dark Horse now I believe? do not count) THIS DOES INCLUDE PAIZO, PAIZO IS NOT A SMALL COMPANY - Cannot have any hateful content (duh) - Must be either complete, or in active development (nothing sucks more than being recommended a cool game only to discover it's been abandoned years ago by the developers) - Must be under $25, a large issue with getting away from 5e is the sunk cost fallacy and pricing, so by choosing cheaper games I wish to dispel this excuse. Games that have robust quick starts or free versions but are above the price tags are fair game too
reblogs appreciated!