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Arguably closer to AD&D than current D&D. You also have the Ixalan setting from MtG? media.wizards.com/2018/downloa...

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Pathfinder - Adventures - Quest for the Frozen Flame - Paizo

Quest for the Frozen Flame comes close: store.paizo.com/pathfinder/p...

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Threads and the making of the Sheffield mind "The film had genuinely traumatised him in a way that has made him ready for the end of the world at any moment"

Just been reminded โ€“ by an exciting email from Severin โ€“ that I forgot to share this piece from the Sheffield Tribune when it was published. We've talked to a lot of people about Threads and our upcoming documentary Survivors: The Spectre of Threads, but this is my favourite interview we've done.

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"You're not my Mullah!"
"YES I AM!!!"

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How it started: How it's going:

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Because drinking is like gambling where you win 99% of the time.

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Seventh with zero goal difference is basically the platonic ideal of an Everton team to me.

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A cassette tape from CGDC 1989 labeled "The Golden Days of Computer Games."

A cassette tape from CGDC 1989 labeled "The Golden Days of Computer Games."

New collection announcement: We're live at GDC... 1989!

We've digitized 21 hours of talks from the third ever Computer Game Developers' Conference, now available for free in our digital library ๐Ÿ”Š

gamehistory.org/cgdc-1989-ta...

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Lead Data Scientist London, United Kingdom

Come and lead the data science efforts for our football metrics group within Hudl. All the event and tracking data you can eat, with real influence on our roadmap. Ad says London but happy to negotiate. job-boards.greenhouse.io/hudl/jobs/73...

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Lead Data Scientist London, United Kingdom

Come and lead the data science efforts for our football metrics group within Hudl. All the event and tracking data you can eat, with real influence on our roadmap. Ad says London but happy to negotiate. job-boards.greenhouse.io/hudl/jobs/73...

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Very complete, pretty much, is going to be my default status update going forward.

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Very impressed with Manabox to quickly scan your collection. manabox.app

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I felt absolutely no urgency about any of this because I had a vague sense that one day Iโ€™d sell my Force of Wills and chuck the rest. Turns out the best card in EDH is common from Prophecy?!

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Phyrexian Dreadnought is like ยฃ100. Thereโ€™s an enchantress deck propping up things like Serraโ€™s Sanctum and Parallax Wave etc. Psychatog is up to ยฃ5-10. Gaiaโ€™s Cradle seems to have gone nuts, Masticore, Mox Diamond, Cursed Scroll etc. I dunno, definitely worth looking at while the format is frothy.

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Premodern has done some weird things to Magic: the Gathering card prices, and by extension, my ability to clear out my old attic.

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Seleucid empire instability dominating the news this week.

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The Red Dwarf On the 15th February 1988, the first episode of Red Dwarf aired on BBC2. I had no idea about it. On the 7th January 1994, the first episode of Red Dwarf aired on BBC2 for the second time. I became โ€ฆ

Back in 2023, along with announcer Duncan Newmarch, I made this little tribute to Red Dwarf happen on BBC Two. The fact that I got to do this meant everything to me.

If you havenโ€™t seen it before, I hope it can give you some joy tonight too.

www.dirtyfeed.org/2023/08/the-...

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Was this caught on video?

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"Does every Sheffield business or Sheffield landmark need a mural of another Sheffield business or Sheffield landmark emblazoned on the blank walls of its premises? Does that make it more Sheffield? Does anything in Sheffield need to declare theyโ€™re in Sheffield? Theyโ€™re already in Sheffield."

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OK, so bear with me here.

What we have is Berthold Woltze's 1874 painting 'The Irritating Gentleman', an oil painting of a young girl on a train who is looking decidedly nonplussed as the titular bore is leaning over her from behind no doubt dropping some incredibly tedious patter.

EXCEPT for reasons known only to the subconscious mind of Wyrd Science's editor the 'irritating gentleman' has been crudely replaced with a cheap 1983 Dungeons & Dragons toy figure, The Raging Roper.

Roper! Please.

This dude is a cyclopean yellow bug with big fat wavy tubular arms, he's actually quite cute and for further unknown reasons I have had a jpg of him (it?) sat on my desktop for ages now, anyway he quite perfectly fits the scene (ok, maybe not perfectly but are you paying for this? no, well at least not in monetary terms.)

Anyway please buy our magazine so I can stop doing stuff like this.

OK, so bear with me here. What we have is Berthold Woltze's 1874 painting 'The Irritating Gentleman', an oil painting of a young girl on a train who is looking decidedly nonplussed as the titular bore is leaning over her from behind no doubt dropping some incredibly tedious patter. EXCEPT for reasons known only to the subconscious mind of Wyrd Science's editor the 'irritating gentleman' has been crudely replaced with a cheap 1983 Dungeons & Dragons toy figure, The Raging Roper. Roper! Please. This dude is a cyclopean yellow bug with big fat wavy tubular arms, he's actually quite cute and for further unknown reasons I have had a jpg of him (it?) sat on my desktop for ages now, anyway he quite perfectly fits the scene (ok, maybe not perfectly but are you paying for this? no, well at least not in monetary terms.) Anyway please buy our magazine so I can stop doing stuff like this.

I regret to inform you that I woke up with this image in my head and so I've decided to make it your problem too

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Read a bunch of stories from RA Lafferty's Nine Hundred Grandmothers today. What a delightfully weird little goblin he must have been.

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most cutting food you can offer someone is a bread bowl. because it implies they're a) a peasant & b) not even a peasant with time for a long lunch.

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In most European countries, social status is determined by how many piles of things you have.

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Maybe more of a spectrum that asks participants what theyโ€™re willing to give up in order to have a satisfying goal to pursue. Some groups want to give up very little but are satisfied by collaborative fiction. Some will give more in search of goals that require solving rather than just experiencing.

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In my setting I have attempted to sidestep some of this, as most magic is granted by saints who mediate between inscrutable gods and mortals, and who more or less mirror the political machinations of the mortal realm. Thus, agrarian magic just like labour can be withheld to extract concessions.

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Colony Ship might work, interesting sci-if setting, and chunky combat that will kill you if you donโ€™t pay attention.

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Never has an usherโ€™s job been easier than separating the arriving fans of Motionless in White and Stewart Lee playing neighbouring gigs.

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First two night trip away with my wife since weโ€™ve had kids.

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As they say in sport: the best ability is availability.

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