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Blog - Reflections after finishing Zozer Games' Far Horizon for the #travellerrpg and #Cepheus #ttrpg

The scenario felt very different to the usual #Traveller adventure that I've run, with a strong hard science flavour. The planning exercises needed by the game enhanced the feel, and roleplaying tended towards vignettes in key scenes, partly also because people had multiple characters. The mystery about the rogue planet added an unknown factor. Highly recommended.

https://delta-pavonis.blogspot.com/2025/04/reflections-after-finishing-far-horizon.html

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Lots of roleplaying systems have different titles for GM to try to refine and differentiate their specific role in that system. Fewer systems have different titles for non-GM players that point to how their roles are different. Anyone got any interesting examples?
Not looking for examples of GM-ful / GM-less games, or titles for groups of characters (eg: Shadowrunners).
#ttrpg

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ttrpg fortunes

fortune cookie with fortune slip that reads "The program 'fortune' us currently not installed. You can install it by typing" sudo apt-get install fortune-mod"

fortuneis one of those classic unix programs that are available on basically all unixoid systems. The only thing it does is “display a pseudorandom message from a database of quotations”, or as the man-page of fortune for debian says: “fortune – print a random, hopefully interesting, adage”.

To be fair, the fortune part of the name comes from fortune cookies. So whatever is printed is not meant to be taken too seriously.

You wouldn’t think this is a terribly interesting or even useful program, but people have found uses for it over the last few decades. It might just be used to provide a human element to an otherwise sterile work environment, but I also found it used at least once to provide a noticeable update to an otherwise static website (by printing adages about project management. So the updates were functionally useless, but the program did fulfill an important task).

What the program does is this: it takes a file of adages, or sayings, or other small text snippets, and when called prints one of them. You can chose which file you want to take those from, you can choose the length you want your printed text to be, and a few other smaller options. It will determine one and output it. It’s one of those programs that breathes the unix philosophy that a program should do just one thing, but do it well.

You might encounter it every time when you log on to a shell, where the admin has configured fortune to print a quote. Or some people have it in their signature for forums or emails. (sometimes connected with something like cowsay which prints a bit of crude ascii art cow (or whatever) saying whatever fortune spit out.

 ________________________________________/ I could never be a druid, I just don’t \\ trust the trees. They’re too shady. / ---------------------------------------- \ ^__^ \ (oo)\_______ (__)\ )\/\ ||----w | || ||

There are a lot of different fortune files available, from the stock ones that are shipped with distributions, to other projects where you might, e.g. find Discworld quotes, or, I dunno, your favorite Chuck Norris facts.

Anyway, I was futzing around with our IRC network lately and while playing around with a bot that could use fortune, I realized that there was no actual file available for stuff about roleplaying (or wargaming, or boardgaming, or any gaming for that matter).

So I decided to make one.

Right now it’s only a small page on campaignwiki.org: https://campaignwiki.org/wiki/TTRPGFortuneFile/HomePage but the idea is to soon enough move that to github and do it on there.

If you want to add to the file: the page above is a wiki so you can just add what you want to add. (some people already did). I am looking for pithy sayings, jokes, DM advice, and everything else that might be interesting. Have a great quote about roleplaying games? Maybe even a more or less short story? Just add it on there.

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#dnd #fortune #Linux #osr #rpg #ttrpg #unix #Wargames

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#ABCRPG #ttrpg

U is for Universe

I remember when this one was on the shelves at Walden Books. Originally designed as a fix for the things not liked in Traveller by SPI, later acquired by TSR and scuttled to make way for Star Frontiers. This one never really had a chance.

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#ttrpg
#scifi

Folks, I have a child who is looking for play testers for a _hard_ sci fi RPG system - real physics, optimistic and thoroughly decolonial politics. ("well, it's not optimistic if half the world gets nuked", they said.)

It is not another capitalist warmongers in space hard SciFi system.

If anyone's interested, please contact me by DM and I will put you in touch.

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A model of a Man Engine in the #Mining#Museum in #SanktAndreasberg - an elevator of sorts which allowed miners to get into a mine and out again far faster than by climbing ladders.

I really encourage you to read the Wikipedia entry to understand the concept. And then you can inflict this on your #ttrpg campaign the next time the player characters delve into an old mine. :D

#engineering #history
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_engine

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One of the massive pumps that kept the Samson Pit in #SanktAndreasberg - once the deepest mine in the world - free of water.

Since learning more about historical #mining , I have come to the conclusion that the typical "old mine" dungeon complex in #DnD and other #ttrpg don't give enough thought on how to keep the water out.

#history #engineering#Harz

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I shouldn't enjoy this book as much as I do. Empress of Forever by Max Gladstone.

Any #TTRPG game master who wants a bizarre universe for their next campaign, read this book and take notes.

A little fantasy, a little scifi, a little Zelazny "Lords of Light", a little cyberpunk, a little Shadowrun.

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I've been playtesting these rules for a bit, and one of the things I love about them is that they're FAST

You make 1 roll, let's say for an attack. That roll of Xd6s (it's a dice pool system) tells you if you succeeded or not, & also what damage you did, & also resolves against armor (passive defense) & active defense (parries, dodges). With the right weapon, the defender can riposte (counter attack) & it all happens in seconds.

Really fun!

#ttrpg #fantasy #scifi #writers #sff #readers