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Posted: Sun, 10 May 09:02:31
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by swimgrl004
An item RPG Item: GURPS Fantasy (Third Edition) has been added to the geeklist Largest Los Angeles Virtual Flea Market (Expected over 2700 Items) Strategicon Gamex May 22-25 2026 LA Airport Hilton- In Person Exchange
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 10: Does your mother play role playing games? How did she influence or support your RPG hobby experience?
Posted: Sun, 10 May 08:47:20
Posted: Sun, 10 May 08:47:20
by JLongden
Nope, she's never played them, but she did prick up her ears at the idea of a ST:TNG RPG. She's been mostly positive about them, buying them for me as a kid, but was a bit weirded out by VtM.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 10: Does your mother play role playing games? How did she influence or support your RPG hobby experience?
Posted: Sun, 10 May 08:17:39
Posted: Sun, 10 May 08:17:39
No, she hadn't any personal contact with RPGs or games in general, she did play Rommé but not much more.
She was pre-war generation and despite her father being in Skat, Chess and Checkers, she wasn't.
It wasn't her kind of leisure time activity, hers was reading a book.
I think it is partly a generation issue . . . being pre digital, pre mass media and pre universal access to anything and everything.
Ciao
Martin
She was pre-war generation and despite her father being in Skat, Chess and Checkers, she wasn't.
It wasn't her kind of leisure time activity, hers was reading a book.
I think it is partly a generation issue . . . being pre digital, pre mass media and pre universal access to anything and everything.
Ciao
Martin
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "04 May 2026: How did your RPG session(s) go this week?"
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:56:38
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:56:38
by Lagnis
An item RPG Item: Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game Core Rulebook has been added to the geeklist 04 May 2026: How did your RPG session(s) go this week?
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "Good Society Characters And Other Tidbits"
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:47:44
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:47:44
by Zolani
An item RPG Item: A Matter of Reputation has been added to the geeklist Good Society Characters And Other Tidbits
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "Good Society Characters And Other Tidbits"
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:45:51
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:45:51
by Zolani
An item RPG Item: Full Control has been added to the geeklist Good Society Characters And Other Tidbits
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 9: What was the biggest evolution you or your gm ever personally caused or decided in a game's setting?
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:30:54
My daughters character had indeed done it... everywhere in the kingdom people watched demon soap slapstick in their repurposed spy crystals. while eating hell spice pentos (pentagonal doritos)
During the campaign we had changed our world and the demon lands through commerce and cultural exchange.
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:30:54
by shiva666
It turned out that the whole will bring the daemon world into ours prophecy was true.My daughters character had indeed done it... everywhere in the kingdom people watched demon soap slapstick in their repurposed spy crystals. while eating hell spice pentos (pentagonal doritos)
During the campaign we had changed our world and the demon lands through commerce and cultural exchange.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 10: Does your mother play role playing games? How did she influence or support your RPG hobby experience?
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:19:32
She's a self proclaimed nun now. One book, no games, no music, no other subjects... we get along as expected.
Posted: Sun, 10 May 07:19:32
by shiva666
No. The opposite of support, a very bad influence for anything FUN PLAY related.She's a self proclaimed nun now. One book, no games, no music, no other subjects... we get along as expected.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 10: Does your mother play role playing games? How did she influence or support your RPG hobby experience?
Posted: Sun, 10 May 06:59:02
Posted: Sun, 10 May 06:59:02
Nope, and she didn't.
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 10: Does your mother play role playing games? How did she influence or support your RPG hobby experience?
Posted: Sun, 10 May 06:44:59
And second.
And first dozen, I'm sure.
She didn't try playing herself until much later, I think until after I was already an adult, but we played together a few times at conventions.
Wish I'd played with her more while she was still around.
Posted: Sun, 10 May 06:44:59
by Jlerpy
She did. She discovered them when I was about 9, bought me my first one.And second.
And first dozen, I'm sure.
She didn't try playing herself until much later, I think until after I was already an adult, but we played together a few times at conventions.
Wish I'd played with her more while she was still around.
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: What are you drinking right *now*?
Posted: Sun, 10 May 05:57:45
Posted: Sun, 10 May 05:57:45
by Jocab
Coffee
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 9: What was the biggest evolution you or your gm ever personally caused or decided in a game's setting?
Posted: Sun, 10 May 05:55:14
They succeeded in winning the war so they ended up with much more land, influence, and had troubles of not having enough peasants and knights left to deal with the day to day issues
My friend ran a game of D&D where everyone was so wealthy there just paying servants to do minor quests so on one caravan route, we all transported to Dark Sun....
I can't think of anything modern
Posted: Sun, 10 May 05:55:14
by Inkwan
I ran a campaign where the group of 6 PCs needed 4 major successful political or physical confrontations or else their country (where they were some of the king's advisors) would go to war against their neighbor. They failed and were annoyed as a group until I reminded them that twice I told a player that failed what his mission would need to be and he did random things and got thrown in prison instead.They succeeded in winning the war so they ended up with much more land, influence, and had troubles of not having enough peasants and knights left to deal with the day to day issues
My friend ran a game of D&D where everyone was so wealthy there just paying servants to do minor quests so on one caravan route, we all transported to Dark Sun....
I can't think of anything modern



