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 Reaping Bones (Softcover Version)
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 20:38:07
A new rpg item version has been added to the database: Reaping Bones (Softcover Version)
 Eberron: Forge of the Artificer (Hardcover Alternate Art version)
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 20:37:55
A new rpg item version has been added to the database: Eberron: Forge of the Artificer (Hardcover Alternate Art version)
 Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: The 2026 New Player Initiative - Call to GMs!
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 20:29:21

by gatekeeper86

Still have a bit of work to do until the end of the week finishing up the rules overview & pregens for my Numenera game, but I think the pitch is good to go as it is.
 New comment on GeekList Solitaire Games On Your Table -- January 2026
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 20:22:01

by Gamernurse

Sorry to hear Adam, that is tough.
I experienced that a warm table (my table is marble) made my Isofarian Guards player board warp slightly. Don't know if that could be it? 🫣
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JAN 14: Has the act of travelling or the fact of going fast ever played a major role in your stories?
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 20:16:31

by chuckdee68

We've had many chases- both with the PCs being chased and chasing, so yeah, we've had them play a major role. Other than combat, I think it's one of the primary things that come up in adventures.
 New comment on GeekList 2026 Annual Geek Session Report Challenge
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 20:14:24

by Farydia

Serpentine_C wrote:

Neat idea! A few questions.

1. Will only sessions that took place in 2026 count? I have a bunch of HDYRPGSGTW posts from last year but I never posted them as session reports. Should I go back and post them all up?


I would second that notion! It might motivate me to finally catch up with my Forbidden Lands campaign reports...
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JAN 24: What's is your experience playing a scenario where the main goal was to obtain an award of some sort?
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 19:56:02

by chuckdee68

Jousts in Pendragon and Fights of various sorts in other games. It has never been the objective, but in most cases a means to an end.
 Reply: Book 02: The Citadel of Chaos:: Reviews:: Re: The Citadel of Chaos Review
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 19:52:12

by Red Wine Pie

Steve Jackson (II) tends to design game books with long 'dead-end' sections - many paragraphs in a section that you can't escape from. This makes it hard to work out where you went wrong, as it may be very close to the start where you went off the rails. Book 10: House of Hell and Book 24: Creature of Havoc in particular have long death loops that need persistence or careful mapping to find your way past. There is usually interesting backstory in these dead-end sections though, so you can have a good time reading the book even if it doesn't help you solve the book.
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JAN 27: How often do you geekmod?
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 19:50:07

by SeaofStars

I fear I just add things to the queue to be modded. Mostly other format variants and the occasional photo.

I suppose I should, but like many others, I forget it is even an option.
 New comment on Item for GeekList "Your RPG Thrift Store/Bargain Finds for 2026"
Posted: Tue, 27 Jan 19:42:04

by Red Wine Pie

Related Item: Villains & Vigilantes Rulebook (2nd Edition)

Yup, plus some illustrations by Bill Willingham.