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Ars ludi. The Dread Gazebo | A Dungeons & Dragons-centric gaming repository of awesomeness. RPG Blog II. Solipsist Gaming. Beyond the Black Gate. Jeffs Gameblog. The Free RPG Blog. GROGNARDIA. Greyhawk Grognard. Service Unavailable. Bat in the Attic. Risus Monkey. The Player's Side of the Screen. Old Guard Gaming Accoutrements. Trollsmyth. Points of Light. Monsters and Manuals. The Spirits of Eden. The Laughing Orc. At Will | Inspired 4e Design.

Campaign Mastery game master advice. So we’ve looked at Themes, and we’ve looked at Concepts, and even touched on the relationship between the two. But now it’s time to address the elephant in the room – twin elephants in fact – Genre and Style, and how these modify that relationship, how it all comes together to form a unique fingerprint that identifies each and every campaign, and finally, how an understanding of that fingerprint permits the GM to enhance the campaign to produce greater enjoyment for all concerned. Past Reference I should start by reminding readers that this isn’t the first time that I’ve talked about the relationship between style and genre for RPGs. Directly relevant is Theme vs Style vs Genre: Crafting Anniversary Special Adventures, but it was a subject touched on repeatedly in the Reinventing Pulp for Roleplaying series. But there’s a lot more to be said… Genre Genre is surprisingly hard to define well.

That last point deserves some amplification. Core and Fringe Genre and RPGs Genre and Theme Style. Gamegrene.com | for the gamer who's sick of the typical. Story.Games. Dungeon's Master — A Dungeons & Dragons Resource Blog For Dungeon Masters & Players. Proyecto RPG - El blog de Varda! Story.Games. Gnome Stew, the Game Mastering Blog. Free RPG Games. Home | company.wizards.com. Games Workshop. RPG games | Free Online RPG Game | Best Role playing games. Crimson Bastards | Doubleninja's Blog.

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