Great post by Johnstone Metzger about Space Wurm vs Moonicorn, inspired by Tyler Lominack’s recent run of it.

Great post by Johnstone Metzger about Space Wurm vs Moonicorn, inspired by Tyler Lominack’s recent run of it.

Great post by Johnstone Metzger about Space Wurm vs Moonicorn, inspired by Tyler Lominack’s recent run of it.

Originally shared by Johnstone Metzger

I can’t find it now but I seem to remember at the end of one of these episodes of Space Wurm vs Moonicorn, Tyler (the GM) says something like “I don’t know if that was the proper way to play it, but that was OUR Space Wurm vs Moonicorn.”

At the risk of pulling back the curtain too much, I want to tell you why that comment made me happy, because that is exactly a feeling I wanted people to have after playing the game.

SWvsM doesn’t have a detailed setting. It has archetypes and issues that every campaign chooses from, then players fill in the rest using questionnaires and rules processes. Different campaigns of it only need to have two things in common: Space Wurm and Moonicorn. But even the eponymous feud is just there to get you started, because you always need to start somewhere. The game is really just an excuse to explore adventure, romance, and politics through the medium of science fantasy.

But that science fantasy medium is really important, because the game is also about being weird. I deliberately push the boundaries of weirdness so that players feel encouraged to say things they think are weird, own them, and make the game specific to them.

This is the game where I explain the 2008 financial crisis so you can have a villain use the same scam to deliberately destabilize a planet’s economy. Where if you choose the “no aliens” option, I say you can still have hallucinations from another dimension invade reality.

This is the game where one character’s polyamory is a superpower on par with another character owning 2/5ths of the galaxy, and they still aren’t as “out-there” as the character from another dimension.

Speculative fiction is about realizing there’s more things possible than just what exists now. When you imagine something impossible is true, then imagine what else has to be possible to make it true, you inevitably find things that actually aren’t impossible.

Look, you can see all the tech shit that was invented because people saw it in sci-fi and wanted it to be real. Lots of things people want are impossible, but also: lots of things aren’t, even though some people say they are.

I threw away several conclusions to this, because I’ve been trained to reach for feel-good, aspirational messages at the end and I actually hate that, so anyway, listen: weird shit is good, use your imagination, challenge yourself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAaT5kNKhns

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAaT5kNKhns

The newest episode of Fear of a Black Dragon is here!

The newest episode of Fear of a Black Dragon is here!

The newest episode of Fear of a Black Dragon is here! In this one, Tom McGrenery and I review The Ultraviolet Grasslands by Luka Rejec. For the Expert Delve portion, we discuss how to make long journeys interesting.

Enjoy!

http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/fear-of-a-black-dragon/the-ultraviolet-grasslands

The newest episode of The Gauntlet Podcast is here!

The newest episode of The Gauntlet Podcast is here!

The newest episode of The Gauntlet Podcast is here! In this one, Lowell Francis and I discuss Changeling the Lost PbtA, Dead Friend, Pasión de las Pasiones, and Midnight at the Oasis.

This is a great episode; lots of terrific discussion about each game (as well as some related topics).

Enjoy!

http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/the-gauntlet-podcast/dead-friend-pasion-de-las-pasiones-midnight-at-the-oasis

Today is the last day to get Codex – Moonlight in our Patreon feed!

Today is the last day to get Codex – Moonlight in our Patreon feed!

Today is the last day to get Codex – Moonlight in our Patreon feed! And later today, you can get our Pride issue, Codex – Glamour. In other words, if you make a $4 pledge on The Gauntlet Patreon today, you get two issues of Codex! If you have any questions, ask away in the comments!

https://patreon.com/gauntlet

The Big Bad Con Kickstarter is live!

The Big Bad Con Kickstarter is live!

The Big Bad Con Kickstarter is live!

This year, I am a pledge level! For $65, you get space on the Big Bad Con promotional materials and will be invited to a special online game I will be running. It’s a fun way to support Big Bad Con, even if you can’t attend in person.

There are all kinds of cool pledge levels and rewards in addition to that. Many members of our community attend BBC each year. If you have any questions, I’m sure they will be happy to dive into the comments and answer them.

Check it out!

Cc: Sean Nittner

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1157274964/big-bad-con-2018

Hello!

Hello!

Hello! The newest episode of Fear of a Black Dragon is here! In this one, Tom McGrenery and I break a leg in Legerdemain!

Let me assure you: even though you have probably never heard of this module, you do not under any circumstances want to miss this episode.

Thanks to Paul Edson for the skillful and judicious edit.

Enjoy!

http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/fear-of-a-black-dragon/legerdemain

Recently I had the pleasure and privilege of appearing on the Party of One Podcast with GM Jeff Stormer.

Recently I had the pleasure and privilege of appearing on the Party of One Podcast with GM Jeff Stormer.

Recently I had the pleasure and privilege of appearing on the Party of One Podcast with GM Jeff Stormer. I ran a two-part Cthulhu Dark mystery called Hotel Miramar, which is probably one of my favorites I have written.

This is a really great AP! Jeff does a really fantastic job with his character, Calvin Addison, and the story overall is just really creepy and fun.

Part 1 is linked below. Part 2 can be found here: http://partyofonepodcast.com/128-cthulhu-dark-part-2-with-jason-cordova

If you’d like to check out the text of the mystery, that can be found here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kHP94EAK_zDT59r9zGm_DaEjNYkvJkW6Yd0cGbCK4Jg/edit?usp=sharing

Enjoy! And let us know what you think!

http://partyofonepodcast.com/127-cthulhu-dark-part-1-with-jason-cordova

We’d like to do some crowdsourcing for the miscellany in Codex – Glamour.

We’d like to do some crowdsourcing for the miscellany in Codex – Glamour.

We’d like to do some crowdsourcing for the miscellany in Codex – Glamour. The miscellany is called “Three Dozen Cultural Fashion Items.” Submissions need to be a single sentence, or 2-3 short sentences. By submitting here, you’re agreeing to let us use it (you’ll get a credit on the issue). We’re looking for evocative things; the purpose of the miscellany is to inspire the reader.

We need three pieces of information for each entry: 1) A name or description of a group, 2) an item of clothing or accessory they are known to wear, and 3) the significance of that item of clothing or accessory. Your entries can be from any genre. They should not be from real-world cultures.

Here are some examples:

“House Casterwain has many ancient enemies and is always engaged in some sort of feud or power struggle. The men and women of the family have taken to wearing rows of ruby studs in their ears, each representing a foiled attempt on their life. Newborn Casterwains are given a ruby-studded pacifier if they survived such an attempt while in the womb.”

“The citizens of the City of Carcosa, ever-mindful of the way the strange energies flowing through the Yellow Metropolis alter one’s perceptions of other people, have taken to wearing large, fashionable veils that completely obscure the face, so as to minimize the fright or confusion associated with apparent, sudden transmogrification.”

“The Devil Sharks street racing gang are said to have access to a ‘third eye,’ a well of psychic sensitivity that helps them safely negotiate the streets of Neo-Mumbai at blinding speeds. Whether this is true or not is unknown, but each member of the gang receives a stylized, personalized eyeball tattoo on their forehead in order to reinforce the brand.”

(And thanks to Yoshi Creelman for this miscellany)

Here is a link to Dungeon World Basics 03.

Here is a link to Dungeon World Basics 03.

Here is a link to Dungeon World Basics 03. In this one, we cover the non-combat Basic Moves, such as Discern Realities, Defy Danger, Parley, and more!

If you are new to Dungeon World, know someone who is trying to get a handle on the game, or just need a refresher, this series is for you.

Please re-share!

http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/discern-realities/dungeon-world-basics-03-non-combat-basic-moves