I don’t know if this is okay to share or not, but I wanted to remind all that Turn is in its last few days on…
I don’t know if this is okay to share or not, but I wanted to remind all that Turn is in its last few days on Kickstarter! We’re on a stretch goal for Meguey Baker right now, and up next is our own Gerrit Reininghaus!
The new We Hunt the Keepers! series is now underway. It’s called The Merry Abattoir and it is some of the most dynamite Dungeon World play you’ll find anywhere. If you have been following We Hunt the Keepers!, you’ll be excited to hear this is the series where we get to learn about the deeper conspiracy that underpins the whole story. The lore is THICC in this one!
Episodes 00–02 are now available in the feed. If you want early access to the entire series, just become a $2+ supporter of The Gauntlet Patreon:
Happy Friday, everyone! I hope those of you on holiday are having a good one.
Happy Friday, everyone! I hope those of you on holiday are having a good one.
I was wondering if anyone has recommendations for system-agnostic setting books. If such a thing exists, I’m thinking particularly of any that break down the world (places, peoples, history, etc.), provide guidelines for creating PCs regardless of the system you’re using, and provide either adventures or story starters to help the GM. Bonus points if the book has instructions or guidelines on “how to use” it, such as what it covers and at what points you’ll need to consult your chosen system to complete a process.
I’m getting ready to edit a project along these lines and wanted to get a sense of how it’s done. Thanks in advance for your help!
Greetings, all! The weekly Gauntlet Hangouts video roundup post is now up on The Gauntlet Blog! Check it out, and be sure not to miss all the other great Gauntlet Blog posts from the week!
Thanks go out to all our Gauntlet Hangouts videos game runners, facilitators, and players this week, including: Agatha, Alex McManamon, Aljoscha Beyer, Ary Ramsey, Auzumel S, Barry Cook, Bethany H, Bryan Lotz, Chris Newton, Darren Brockes, David Jay, David LaFreniere, David Rothfeder, Fraser Simons, Gerrit Reininghaus, Greg Gelder, Jason Tocci, Jen Overstreet, Jim Crocker, John Campbell, Joe Zantek, Joshua Gilbreath, João Felipe Santos, Karlo Licudine, Lauren McManamon, Leandro Pondoc, Lowell Francis, Lu Quade, Marco Barreto Bittner, Michael G. Barford, Mikael Tysvær, Patrick Knowles, Richard Rogers, Ryan McNeil, Sabine V, Sarah J, Shane Liebling, Stentor Danielson, steven watkins, Tim Rauche, and Tyler Lominack.
Because the original thread is closed, I wanted to link a post I wrote that specifically discusses the Thousand Arrows stretch goal set during the Japanese invasion of Korea in 1592 CE. I talk about race, respect, politics, class, and my personal relationship to the subject matter as the descendant of colonized Asians.
The podcast mentioned a game of Dungeon World based on the D&D kid’s animation that was run for the con with special…
The podcast mentioned a game of Dungeon World based on the D&D kid’s animation that was run for the con with special playbooks. It sounded awesome! Are there any vids or copies of the playbooks available anywhere?