Prestando atenção no que dizem e fazem os oligarcas e bilionários fica muito claro que eles querem nos destruir. Nunca ficou tão claro que eles enxergam um futuro sem humanos e estão em guerra aberta contra a humanidade.
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I have friends that run D&D to their kids, and what they tend to do is to just omit references to blood and death. Enemies usually flee at zero HP, faint, or just disappear (depends on the type of monster, I guess)
Banner for Verdant Hexcrawling. Designed for Shadowdark and 5e/5.5e compatible. Simplistic illustration shows a long-haired person with backpack and a staff over a hill overseeing a landscape and a stylized Sun.
Verdant is now properly compatible with #5e and #5.5e of #dungeonsanddragons
It is still completely free and available through Creative Commons here: ibir.itch.io/verdant
#ttrpg #hexcrawl #dnd
The disagreement is not about people using the platform. It's about the people running it and profiting from YOUR work.
Being responsible for oneself also means making sure your platform aligns with your views.
I also made a substack just before this whole thing came to light, and I'm choosing not to be there anymore. I'll find another place eventually, but I'll not contribute my labor to make money to this platform.
I'm horrible at posting here, but just wanted you folks to know I released Verdant, my system for running a #hexcrawl in #shadowdark
The rules fit in a brochure. Go check it out! It's free and under Creative Commons.
ibir.itch.io/verdant
#ttrpg #shadowdarkrpg
I managed to get two groups to playtest Praise Mboikangue!
New speedrun record for it is 10 hours from the Saturday playsession
AKA the Fresh Wisp of Bel Air
I mean, you might add a mechanic because you expect it to structure play in a certain way and it doesn't. Then, if it is core to the gameplay it is dominant, and if it is in the background it is just a failed mechanic (submissive mechanic 🤔).
I'm wondering if there is a way for a mechanic to be wanted/needed and not dominant. Mostly, I'm trying to understand what is dominant by understanding what is not.
Ultimately, is a "dominant mechanic" just any mechanic that can quantify/qualify an outcome in an undesired way?
Importante 👇👇👇👇👇👇
And here's a couple of my favorite character portraits in this adventure: The 200-year-old talking snake Ybakyguara, and the High Priest of Mboikangue.
I printed an updated copy of Praise Mboikangue! for upcoming playtests and just wanted to share this lovely spread with arts from my friend Marcos (marcos_machette on Instagram).
I love his characters, so I hired him to do all the portraits for the adventure, plus a couple images of the village.
A IA NÃO FAZ ISSO
What an absolutely amazing video about the Tupinambá people of modern-day Brazil. This is the kind of material I'd love to have access to when I had just started working on my campaign setting.
I still need to make an RPG about pre-Cabral Brazil before I die.
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We've removed the paywall from this guide so everyone can access it. 👇 Stay safe.
Exactly! Any giant insect encounter is immediately a feast 😋
Literally a publication for eight-year olds 40 years ago
Anteater-folk adventurer with a torch and sword in a dungeon. In the darkness behind, a jaguar prowls.
A pause from political rage posting to appreciate this piece of art I came home to for my upcoming adventure, Praise Mboikangue!
By @gasparisme.bsky.social
I'm glad we managed to squeeze an anteaterfolk in the adventure even though they are not part of the adventure.
#ttrpg #osr #shadowdark #dnd
i’ve still seen people not take trump seriously on greenland but i’ve never been more certain he really does want to colonize it
My notes on Trump's claim that to make up for corporate losses after Venezuela nationalised oil in the 70s, the US gets to take all of the oil reserves. Trump doesn't need democratic excuses for regime change anymore. All it takes is for a US corporation to have lost a dime due to nationalisation.
I have never seen anything more impotent than the EU right now. The US just invaded a nation for its own financial benefit, murdered dozens, disappeared the de facto leader, claimed governance and the oil - and has openly said Greenland is next, and our leaders are here going "oh well yeah haha"
US puppet states atm: "I don't see any problem in foreign nations being forced to abide by US laws, I do that shit anyway."
Very excited to watch the UN and NATO and that ever-disgusting Rutte try to weakly explain why the US can freely invade a nation and kidnap the leader of a nation simply because it doesn't benefit the US that the sovereign leader doesn't like them.
As an American, I’m formerly inviting any outside regime to kidnap or terminate any criminal leaders of this place.
Can we already add Brazil's 2016 to this as well given the CIA ties with the Maringa Mallard and the whole Carwash scandal, or still to early?
You guys have been the bad guys repeatedly since the end of WWII. Stop pretending that the US is only acting this way now that Trump is president, because it's not true. No one besides you believes this bullshit.
Latin American Coups promoted by the United States