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60 Minutes of Thoughts: Veins of the Earth comments: How do you make something insanely good better?

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 Patrick Stuart recently announced that there's going to be a remastered edition of Veins of the Earth, and asked for comments, suggestions, and reviews.  For those who don't know Veins  but somehow do know my blog, it's the one book I would point somebody to who said that the OSR was all a tired aping of the 70s-90s editions. (Not the only book proving that by a mile, but the easiest proof for sure). You should probably read it before this review? Unless you're one of my player, in which case don't worry about it you'll learn one day. My micro-review it goeth thusly: Veins is a sourcebook of (mostly) monsters and environments for OSR campaigns taking place underground, replacing or supplementing any previous 'underdark' setting with a hellish nightmare-land of scarcity and darkness filled with creatures that will, if you're really lucky , kill you. It's a very modernist setting in many ways (contra stupid ''artpunk' OSR is postmode...

Alternative rules for sorcerers and chiminage for Mage: the Ascension

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 Good LORD that last post took it out of me. In fact, the last several have been pretty humungous. Time for something a bit shorter... my houserules for sorcerers and chiminage in Mage: the Ascension 20th Anniversary Edition, which should be readable in about 5 minutes. Obviously, sorcerers, static magicians who can't do mage magic (and mages can't do their magic) have rules. Several sets , in fact . But it always irked me that those sets make them follow fundamentally different rules to mages, such that if a sorcerer becomes a mage you're left awkwardly converting their Paths or whatever into Spheres. It's this, I think, that leads so many people to become frustrated and ask r/WhiteWolfRPG 'why can't mages just use sorcery, anyway?' to snippy responses. If one set of mechanics felt like it flowed more naturally into the other, if sorcery felt like limited sphere magic but without paradox rather than an only semi-related system, it might happen less. Or not,...

Knightly tournament procedures (with camels and atlatl-lances...) for an FKRish game

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My players in one of my ongoing games are about to attend a tournament, in classic mediaeval jousting-and-melees style. This tournament has been foreshadowed for the entire campaign thus far and I now need to come up with some structure for it. If you happen to be one of those players, you can skip these preliminaries and go straight to the section where I lay out the procedure, below, or read it all to see my working if you want! This post isn't getting an edit before posting, so apologies if it's more verbose than usual (and doesn't have many pictures). It's been written up around various tech issues, and I'm tired of it and ready to get on with using this material at this point. Expect later heavy revisions if/when I find some of it lacking. It's a first experiment in blogging my process in making up a janky improvised system for a specific niche thing, which I'd normally make then discard once it was no longer useful (I have done this with warfare system...