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This Week In Roleplaying – January 23rd, 2015

January 23, 2015 By Samuel Van Der Wall Leave a Comment

Here are links for pen and paper roleplaying games, board games, card games, and everything that goes with these games that we found interesting on the week of January 23rd, 2015.

I had a lot of time to really comb through the net for some great roleplaying information. I stumbled upon many sites I hadn����t seen before or been to in a long time. I also stumbled into some older archives in the sites. Here are five sites/articles that caught my attention this week. Enjoy!

– Gamestable RPG Podcast ���� I am really picky when it comes to podcasts, but I am a fan of the Gamerstable RPG Podcast. Great game breakdowns, great stories, great audio quality, and overall just a really solid podcast. If you haven����t already done so, check them out!

– Points of Light ���� A great site that pumps out resources for Dungeons & Dragons and Dungeon World. I����m a huge fan of Dungeon World, so I like seeing the different PDFs that they����ve designed for the game, which include classes, tutorials, adventure conversions, maps, and other stuff.

– Greyhawkery ���� All things concerning Dungeons & Dragons, especially the World of Greyhawk setting. They recently wrote their 500th blog post which is an awesome milestone for any roleplaying blog.

– Thinking About Urbancrawls (The Alexandrian) ���� A fascinating series about Urbancrawls. Before I read it, I thought he was going to be talking about essentially a dungeon-like adventure set in an urban setting. Wrong. I don����t know how many parts there will eventually be in the series, but I think he����s up to seven so far. Great reading for gamemasters.

– The Surest Way to Become a Better Game-Master (The Reef) ���� Spoiler alert, the answer (at least the one provided in this article) is simply listen to your players. It also talked about issues with the Pathfinder Society Organized Play that I thought was interesting.

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About Samuel Van Der Wall

Sam has been roleplaying since he first encountered Battletech 1st Edition. It was initially the tactical play that drew him in, but eventually he expanded into the roleplaying game portion and it was a done deal from there. His favorite game is Shadowrun, but he����s also a huge fan of Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeon World, Numenera, Star Wars, Warhammer, and many other roleplaying games. He����s a huge fan of Fantasy Flight Games and numerous other gaming companies and publishers. He prefers playing over game mastering. He likes creating one character, building on that character, integrating it into the story, and seeing how it develops over a campaign. He����s not afraid of character death because it����s often memorable and builds the story! If he had a specialty, it would be that he����s really into helping other players draw out storylines in their own characters and further their own goals. He����s never had the privilege of attending a gaming related convention, but hopes to attend two next year.

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