Fantasy Grounds Prep Less. Play More.
If you want to pick a thematic word and play with it, here's a short list. Start by choosing the one that catches your attention. Or search the one that's in your mind in the web. Or just use Freeform Association as I demonstrated at the bottom. And if you check the links in order, they tell a classic story in 5 steps. But if you want to insert the themes YOU want to see in YOUR game, you can conjure some sparks from any theme. You can even use themes in Solo Play in a Therapeutic way ...
Updated Today at 06:06 by Tempered7
Since this is not those boring school lessons, I will show you the magic of transmuting one lame school subject into your own creation of Lore, instead of nagging about literature. Class, bring out your masks for today's lesson is the "Heist Theme" as we will steal from the masters of old. Then we hand-weave our own Solo Story with a pragmatic methodology and split the profit. Themes are the key to use Solo Play in a therapeutic way as I'll explain. Better news is, you don't even have ...
Updated Today at 10:01 by Tempered7
Finally learned how to add youtube videos to blog posts! *insert success kid meme* I already added this video to the Gameplay Examples but it needs its own entry because The Arcane Library is so generous to provide us this beauty for free. SoloDark: Solo Rules for Shadowdark RPG (PDF). This 12-page PDF booklet gives you the resources, roll tables, and alternate rules you need to play Shadowdark RPG by yourself, without a Game Master. EDIT: I just ...
Updated Today at 02:09 by Tempered7
I'm taking a break from my one-man-crusade against botminators to write about my first solo resource recommendation in Call of Cthulhu setting. It's a free PDF from Chaosium website in the style of Choose Your Own Adventure. It's NOT a FGU module but it has links to the pages you should go depending on your choices. It's published in August 2016, so I'm a bit late to the party but better late than never. It is a horror story set in the 1920s where you are the main character, and your ...
Updated Today at 00:45 by Tempered7
There is a fantasy writer by the name Ian Irvine. He has a website that has full of EXCELLENT writing methods. Since one of his topics is related to mine, I will only list these ways and link his site here for further info: https://www.ian-irvine.com/for-write...eate-conflict/ And if you want more than Bad Guy vs. PC conflict, here's more conflict types. ## General Ways to Create Conflict 1. Create inherently conflicting characters. 2. Create ...
Updated Yesterday at 07:55 by Tempered7