Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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I continue with the monthly collection of articles published on other blogs that I think fit to mine. In January we have fourteen "jewels" that are worth comment. It is very likely that many of you and know it, but if some of it is for another blog another rolero discover it the better.


About the art of directing : More
moral Alcoyano : Calm down ... you are minions offers some simple house rules for treating the moral battle.
Sandbox: Nonlinear Role playing: Antonio Polo from your blog Rolequest illustrates the concept of Sandbox in a comprehensive manner, giving examples, pros and cons and the possibilities that offer this type of scenarios.

Scenarios:
Sorcery: Embrace The Lord of the oceans: Again we find superb material Wachinayn about the game you are designing: The Ishtar Gate. In this case is simply a description of a spell, but is so complete, complex and interesting than just by itself already has several ideas for adventures to complete, apart from scary. A spell also fully applicable to other games. For me the best of the month.

About Characters:
Guardian 2.0: Character Creation : Tristan Oberon gives his opinion on how to create characters for Call of Cthulhu. It's the most interesting.
researchers Cthulhu Mythos: Transmetropolitan up the glove of post that I just commented and throws his idea that is also very interesting.
Emotion Engine (I): Character Traits: Wachinayn reveals part of the system you want to implement in your game Ishtar Gate. This particular aspect I think is very interesting and easily applied to other games.

About
Resources:
The costumes of the characters (and how to describe it) : Fudge Feldkirch offers a magnificent Renaissance costumes description and its use as social classes. In a second installment helps us being able to describe.
seems to have cooled: Quiet this post ... you are minions offers an interesting resource and a link to a weather generator fantasy. If you follow the link because we considered it interesting to another very entertaining post on the use of climate in the games.
Theatrum orbis terrarum sive Atlas Novus in quo tabulae et omnium regionum DESCRIPTIONS: The Virtual Library Miguel de Cervantes offers us a world atlas, developed by Willem Blaeu in 1935 and compiled by his son Joan Blaeu, that was not completed until 1665. An excellent resource for games in the seventeenth century Alatriste, Villa and cutting blades Flashing or 7 Mar, among others.
The real name of the magical ingredients : Ricard Ibañez from your blog Histo-role offers an explanation of the magic ingredients. Besides entertaining, interesting, useful and disseminator. It is easy include it in a game or even organize inspired by what is described here.

and New Technologies on Role :
Hero Lab: Rafa on his blog behind the screen, we review a program to generate tokens for Pathfinder, D & D 4, savage worlds, and Mutants & Masterminds World of Darkness. If you are interested ... take a look.

On Role and ... :
Let's ... that : Alvar from random encounters makes a good reflection on how it is sex in RPGs. The post is interesting at least and the debate that was built later in the comments.
The exchange does not kill the culture : Master Erekíbeon has everything to answer my post Bad news for all .
Against the Law Sinde : Starkman provides an interesting perspective on Sinde Act and how it can affect the world of the role.


Enjoy all this material, in March more!

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