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A Monster of the Week actual-play podcast with AltHaven. S1: Fun Fair. S2: Jupiter Hollow. S3: ATLAS. S4: Wish. https://discord.gg/xFDbSsbMf

Public Domain Art is the lifeblood of small tabletop rpgs, but it can be a nightmare trying to find the right art and license. This week, I’ve re-uploaded my old list from 2020 (with updates) of public domain websites. That's 500,000+ public domain paintings, photos, maps, and film. Link below 🔗👇

Starting a thread to highlight the awesome games in the My Lone Summer Solo/Duet TTRPG Bundle 🖤 There are 28 games in the bundle, together worth over $150 USD. I'll try and highlight one or two each day over the next couple of weeks 🦇 In the meantime, you can grab it here: itch.io/b/3705/-my-l...

A dark, brown-toned photo of a leatherbound journal and a set of polyhedral dice lying on a dark fabric background. Overlaid is the text "solo/duets", "my lone summer (bundle)" with a yellow five pointed star. The image is designed to resemble the cover art of the 2 disc single of My Lone Summer (Shove It) by Deftones.

It's actually a little known secret that as a GM, you're allowed to dump as much setting lore as you want if you start the exposition with "fun fact:"

There's a misconception that when creatives are working on a project, we swing back and forth between "this is the greatest thing ever made" and "this is garbage, why am I bothering?" Not true. We're not swinging back and forth. We're thinking both things. Simultaneously. At all times.

I have now officially completed an improv ‘course’ and I have so many thoughts about the intersection but more importantly the DIVERGENCES with TTRPG and Actual Play. Any AP folks who have done improv, I’d love to hear your thoughts while I *percolate*