This book contains minimal guidelines to play a Fantasy Role-playing Game.
Instead of rules, I see the content in this book more as guidelines. Something you shouldn’t learn by heart or consult every time you’re at the table but more like a philosophy you understand how to apply and adjust on the fly.
Even if your group prefers to play with specific rulebooks, systems, editions,... [click here for more]
I've been playing Lamentations of the Flame Princess as my main RPG for years now, and some time ago I decided to design my own Character Sheet in a very clean and minimal way, but also with all the details I needed for both old and new players -- Something to easily remember some of the rules and options.
There's some space to write down some extra notes under the Activities &... [click here for more]
This project started when I initially wanted to reorganize the tables in the 1st Advanced Edition of the game. I wanted to make them cleaner, streamlined and easy to read; but then, when I started using them, I found myself constantly rolling long hallways and dead ends, and even sometimes there were just a few rolls before realizing that I couldn't go anywhere else.
So, I extracted all the... [click here for more]
Hello!
So, I've been playing RPGs for years now, but very recently I started to make more time again to jump back in the hobby.
I've always liked to make my own stuff, and one of the things I used to pay a lot of attention to was the content in my Referee's Screen. I used to edit and print charts for very specific systems and ongoing campaigns, but now that most of my games take place either... [click here for more]