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February Jewels



A chemical you have the monthly collection of articles published on other blogs that I think fit to mine. In January we have eight "jewels" that is worth commenting . 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.



lost Movies: Frankenrol Cinematograph talks about missing work and how to use this situation as a hook for items.


10 things you should always do a master : From Geekverso ten tips to give us the direction of play that are most interesting.


gimmicky Narrative: Transmetropolitan from his excellent blog Burning Chrome gives tips to improve the narrative of the directors of the game.


medieval Professions: Archmage from his wonderful blog Manpang's strength has started a comprehensive series of articles about careers sublime medieval are highly recommended. At the moment we described the type profession and monk.


Why would you be willing to give their lives? : Wachinayn from the blog of your game design The Ishtar Gate offers a very interesting game mechanic that gives players the chance to emerge victorious from a conflict or risk losing life a rule that provides more epic games.


Irem of Pillars: Cadvalon us masterfully describes the location of a lost city in the desert of Arabia. For me the best of the month.


Havoc: Frankenrol gives us a wonderful new idea for a current game.


Roler Workshop: Writing adventures: From random encounters offer us an interesting article that brings us closer to the writing of adventure with enough elements to consider.


Latin for rolero : The Archmage from Manpang 's strength gives a brief guide on how to pronounce Latin. Applicable to many RPGs and although he does not say to any organization wishing to dominate the classical world.


Enjoy it!

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