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RPG-ology #28: Character Death

March 17, 2020 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is RPG-ology #28:  Character Death, for March 2020. A couple times recently I have seen social media posts calling for role playing gamers to express their opinions about character death.  The promoter indicated that he was planning to write an article on the subject, and eventually I had the opportunity to read it–but honestly … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, RPG-ology Tagged: basic dungeons & dragons, blue box, character death, D&D, death, Diana Jones Award, dungeons & dragons, faith in play, fear, funerals, gamma world, goblins, Holmes edition, illusionism, mourning, multiverser, non-player character, orc, role-playing, role-playing game, roleplaying, roleplaying game, ron edwards, total party kill

RPG-ology #26: Monster Design

January 21, 2020 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is RPG-ology #26:  Monster Design, for January 2020. Not long ago a member of the Christian Gamers Guild asked for advice in designing monsters.  This article has been republished from Gaming Outpost’s Game Ideas Unlimited series from August, 2001, only slightly edited for republication here, originally entitled “Game Ideas Unlimited:  Monster Design.” Sometime a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, RPG-ology Tagged: contest, convention, creation, creatures, design, dungeons & dragons, Game Ideas Unlimited, Gaming Outpost, monster

RPG-ology #24: An Amusing Dungeon

November 19, 2019 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is RPG-ology #24:  An Amusing Dungeon, for November 2019. On June 1, 2001, Gaming Outpost began publishing Game Ideas Unlimited with an introduction to the author and the series plan.  The following week this article appeared, only slightly edited for republication here, under the title Game Ideas Unlimited:  An Amusing Dungeon.   Some years … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, RPG-ology Tagged: AD&D, advanced dungeons & dragons, adventure design, amusement park, betting, creativity, D&D, dnd, dragons, dungeon design, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, funhouse, Game Ideas Unlimited, Gaming Outpost, gryphon, hippogriff, labyrinth, maze, merry-go-round, pegasus, roller coaster, shooting gallery, tilt-a-whirl, trap, traps, world building, worldbuilding

Faith in Play #22: Individualism

September 3, 2019 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #22:  Individualism, for September 2019. Quite a few years ago now I was playing a character in an experimental Attorney class in a game largely based on original Advanced Dungeons and Dragons™.  I had just successfully defended a player character (an Antipaladin) on a murder and robbery charge, and the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Faith in Play Tagged: ACLU, AD&D, advanced dungeons & dragons, alignment, anarchy, attorney, belief, bill of rights, c.s. lewis, chaos, chaotic, character, CS Lewis, D&D, democracy, dnd, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, evil, good, good and evil, goodness, greed, individual, law, lawful, lawyer, libertarian, liberty, order, religion, role-playing game, roleplaying game, selfish, selfishness, society, wickedness

Faith in Play #20: The Problem with Protests

July 2, 2019 by M. J. Young, Chaplain 3 Comments

This is Faith in Play #20:  The Problem with Protests, for July 2019. It was brought to my attention that twenty thousand well-meaning wrong-headed religious conservatives have signed a petition asking Netflix not to run a show produced by Amazon exclusively for Amazon Prime subscribers.  The show is a scripting by Neil Gaiman of a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: Amazon, Amazon Prime, angel, antichrist, apocalypse, Bullwinkle, demon, dungeons & dragons, fantasy, Gaiman, Good Omens, humor, Jay Adams, Neil Gaiman, Netflix, petition, Pratchett, protest, publicity, Rocky, satanism, satanists, satire, Terry Pratchett

Christ and the Dice #2: My Current Game (a brief overview)

June 25, 2019 by Osye E. Pritchett III Leave a Comment

I have played in and run many games, and many types of games, over the years. From high fantasy to low, from games of nobles intriguing to pirates at sea, I have been on a star-ship crew and run with a coterie of vampires, vast epics and simple one shots, and everything in between. And … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christ and the Dice Tagged: D&D, dungeons & dragons, role-playing game, roleplaying, roleplaying game, roleplaying games, rpg, setting, settings, world building

RPG-ology #19: Treasure Auction

June 18, 2019 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is RPG-ology #19:  Treasure Auction, for June 2019. A recent article by Michael Garcia, Treasure Division:  A Case Study From Northumbria, got me remembering treasure division from the past.  I was in quite a few games, and we had quite a few ways of doing it.  In more than one group, the party leader … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, RPG-ology Tagged: AD&D, advanced dungeons & dragons, auction, dnd, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, treasure, wizard, wizards

Battle Among the Hill Ruins

June 11, 2019 by mgarcia Leave a Comment

This tale follows from the events of Tracks on a Moonless Night. Background Sir Garrett of House Winchester and his retinue have been in the region around Blackwater Lake for months now, searching for Sir Garrett’s lost ancestral estate, named Falconridge, which once lay somewhere near the shores of the lake. After several adventures and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Games, Northumbria, Sessions to Remember Tagged: blackwater lake, cultists, D&D, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, fantasy, northumbria, play report, role-playing, roleplaying, roleplaying game, rpg, session report, Winchesters

Christ and the Dice #1: Introduction

May 28, 2019 by Osye E. Pritchett III Leave a Comment

My name is Osye E. Pritchett III (pronounced Oh-Sea). I am a Christian and a gamer. This is my story (abridged). To start I would like to affirm that I believe in God. I believe in the Incarnation; that is, I believe that God became man in the person of Jesus. Wholly God. Wholly man. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christ and the Dice Tagged: battlestar galactica, blake's 7, buck rogers, c.s. lewis, chronicles of narnia, chupacabracon, CS Lewis, D&D, doctor who, dungeons & dragons, earthdawn, fantasy, gencon, iron kingdoms, Narnia, role-playing game, roleplaying game, roleplaying games, sci-fi, shadowrun, star trek, the chronicles of narnia, the hobbit, vampire: the masquerade

Tracks on a Moonless Night

May 14, 2019 by mgarcia Leave a Comment

It’s been a while since we heard from the Winchesters. We now return you to another thrilling adventure in Northumbria! Background Sir Garrett of House Winchester and his retinue have been in the region around Blackwater Lake for months now, searching for Sir Garrett’s lost ancestral estate, named Falconridge, which once lay somewhere near the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Games, Northumbria, Sessions to Remember Tagged: blackwater lake, cultists, D&D, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, fantasy, games, gaming, northumbria, play report, play reports, role-playing, roleplaying, roleplaying game, rpg, session report, temple of pholtus, Winchesters
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