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Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition Review – New Servers, Same Old Systems
https://screenrant.com/neverwinter-nights-enhanced-edition-review/
Continue reading →Meet the Original Dungeons & Dragons diehards still playing by ’70s rules | Dicebreaker
https://www.dicebreaker.com/categories/roleplaying-game/feature/original-dungeons-and-dragons-community
Continue reading →Veterans For Peace strongly condemns any and all U.S. aggression towards Iran | Veterans For Peace
https://www.veteransforpeace.org/our-work/position-statements/veterans-peace-strongly-condemns-any-and-all-us-aggressions-towards-iran?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=9984706b-6140-4507-9669-2c2f76a9981e
Continue reading →How Human Bones Reveal the Fallacy of a Biological Sex Binary – Pacific Standard
Science keeps showing us that sex also doesn’t fit in a binary, whether it be determined by genitals, chromosomes, hormones, or skeletons. Source: How Human Bones Reveal the Fallacy of a Biological Sex Binary – Pacific Standard
Continue reading →The Banner of Azure and Argent and Rose
Songwriting is either really hard or really easy for me, and there is not much of an in-between. And most of the time, I will get woken up in the middle of the night by a phrase, or a chorus, … Continue reading →
GURPS for Dummies
Yeah, so I know the guys who wrote this. I’ve been gaming with them for the past 30 years or so, now. Thought maybe I should plug their book again.
Continue reading →On the order of DragonQuest
This was originally posted at: DragonQuest Rules July 22, 2016 On the order of DragonQuest Filed under: Uncategorized — rthorm @ 9:01 pm Everyone’s campaign is unique, so this may not pertain to your experiences in the past, or your expectations … Continue reading →
It’s Bread, Jim, But Not As We Know It
What was the bread of the early English like? Our research hasn’t yet reached the point where we can give the last word about the bread of the Anglo-Saxons, but the basic facts are fairly clear. It’s predictable that early … Continue reading →