
Creator/writer of I Need A Miracle, host of Merely Roleplayers. (Those are podcasts.) He/him.
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How About A Solo RPG That's Also A Craft Project, And Leaves You With Your Own Personalised Oracle/divination
How about a solo RPG that's also a craft project, and leaves you with your own personalised oracle/divination deck long after you're finished playing?

I feel like there's decent overlap between audio fiction and ttrpg scenes, so if anyone here has any recs for solo, (preferably indie) ttrpg games (or like, lowkey solo LARP), I am currently looking for recommendations.
I'm especially into anything with a worldbuilding element (eg. Exclusion Zone Botanist, Exquisite Biome, A Traveller in the City, Little Celestial Fieldwork Guide), and/or speculative/weird fiction influences, but am willing to try new things (especially as I am pretty new to this medium).
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Only one Replay and one Catching up show can be active at any given time, I have to finish a whole season before making a different one active
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People who listen to altogether too many podcasts: what are the arbitrary rules you make up for yourself? DO you make up rules about what you're "allowed" to listen to and when, or is that just me?
Rules like:
Podcasts are divided into Current (ones I'm caught up with), Catching up (ones where I'm working through the back catalogue), and Replay (ones I've heard all of but am listening to again because of love)
Current shows are for home, Catching up and Replay are for out and about
BUT if I have 10 or more unlistened Current episodes then I have to get that number under 10 before switching to Catching up or Replay, even if out and about
Only one Replay and one Catching up show can be active at any given time, I have to finish a whole season before making a different one active
It sounds like I'm forcing myself to eat my veggies here but honestly making up rules like this is the only way to not get overwhelmed and lost – if I didn't do this I'd constantly be starting shows and forgetting about them and then fretting that I'm 2 episodes into 15 different things

Dónal Finn was such a perfect poor boy working on a song it's been days and I still can't stop thinking about it. Like. His lalalas/If It's True seriously rewired my brain.
(shoutout to @yatorihell and Pip who accompanied me on the road to hell and Irish Orpheus <3<3<3)
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