Showing posts with label virtual roleplaying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virtual roleplaying. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Crimson Dragon Slayer D20
As I've said before, D&D means a thousand things to a thousand people.
It's impossible to define with just the acronym alone. Even citing a particular version, preference, or play-style of D&D is fraught with peril.
Getting on the same page with a virtual table full of players is of paramount importance. Without a place to start, you have nothing but floundering. You need some kind of foundation in order to begin playing.
Here is bedrock! All new and over-the-top "bloodstained parchment" look provided by layout guru David Guyll. Did I mention it was absolutely FREE?!?
There are a few iterations of Crimson Dragon Slayer out there, but this isn't a new edition. Rather, it's my quick and dirty checklist / cheat-sheet for running OSR type 5e games online. It started here and evolved organically thanks to the feedback I received.
For me, virtual gaming requires the most rules-light approach. Crimson Dragon Slayer D20 is my solution to all the problems I've encountered running D&D on Roll20, Fantasy Grounds, and elsewhere.
Hope you find it as invaluable as I have,
VS
p.s. If you appreciate all the freebies that come out of Kort'thalis Publishing, try our nearly 50 PDFs!
Friday, September 28, 2018
Roll20 Woke All Over Themselves
So, now Roll20 is dicking over gamers (their own customers, actually) because that's the woke thing to do.
I mean, it just makes good business sense to shit on the people who support you, who make up your audience so that you can instead cater to a tiny but extremely vocal group of political extremists who want things done the SJW way. Duh!
Personally, I think the CEO / co-founder / managing partner of Roll20, Nolan T. Jones, should step down from his position. I don't think changing the reddit moderating staff is going to cut it.
Not just for banning that guy, but for being a racist piece of shit. Apparently, white guys needn't apply regarding helping to promote or grow roleplaying games online. I mean, it's similar to the Papa Johns thing, right?
Thanks to Jeremy Hambly for the video and altering me to this unfortunate news.
VS
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