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 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: Roll the Dice (RPGG Edition)
Posted: Sat, 17 Jan 12:08:29

by longwayround

As we all know, the answer to Life, the Universe and Everything longwayround previously rolled d42 = 34 (is )
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: What percentage of DMs do you think fudge?
Posted: Sat, 17 Jan 11:31:46

by Whymme

E Decker wrote:

aramis wrote:

And like Whymme, I object to DM as a generic. It's only correct for 1st run AD&D and later D&D, and a few knockoffs. The generic is GM, Gamemaster, or Referee. Traveller, OD&D, and several other early games prefer Referee.

This is the part of this post that's raising hackles? Have to admit, I wasn't expecting that. πŸ™‚

Look, adhering to correct terminology in RPGs is kind of silly, because often that terminology was chosen only to attempt to differentiate a game from D&D, despite not offering any new information.

In a world where too many people equate RPGs with D&D, indicating that a specific game, or the hobby in general, is not the same as D&D, is new information. Using the term DM as a generic term only reinforces the idea that D&D is the ubiquitous RPG and no other ones exist.

Thing is, DM and GM are abbreviations. I don’t like the term Dungeon Master because my games are rarely set in dungeons (so again, using β€˜GM’ is new information :)).

And next to that, outside of this little place, virtually all role players I meet in real life use the term Games Master, or GM. Even the ones who play D&D. It feels a bit weird to me if this specific forum uses another jargon.
 New comment on Blog Post Happy Birthday wysire!
Posted: Sat, 17 Jan 11:25:32

by coil23

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Happy Birthday, wysire! πŸ¦’πŸ₯§πŸŽ‰
 New comment on Blog Post Happy Birthday wysire!
Posted: Sat, 17 Jan 11:24:10

by Ugavine

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Happy birthday
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JAN 16: What is your experience with RPGs settings featuring an annual celebration for a single person, whether national or local, real (in game world) or fictitious (even in the game world)?
Posted: Sat, 17 Jan 10:31:31

by jjwhite103

The feast day of Saint Maughold (real world historical event) was central to one of our recent Ars Magica stories. That one came complete with a wonderfully authentic (Latin) linguistic element. I love it when the fictional world can gain tons of interesting depth and detail "for free" by latching on to real world material that's very distinct from present day experience.
 Reply: The Tavern:: Re: What are you drinking right *now*?
Posted: Sat, 17 Jan 10:31:02

by aramis

Mint tea, again, mixed black and herbal
 New comment on Blog Post Happy Birthday wysire!
Posted: Sat, 17 Jan 10:22:29

by Lux_Bux

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Have a very happy Birthday!
 New comment on Item for GeekList "2026 Challenge: LADDER OF INSANITY!!!"
Posted: Sat, 17 Jan 09:19:12

by Bifford

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Bifford's RPG 2026 Plays
Bifford's RPG Item 2026 Plays

Parsely = 2 Games: 2026.01.02 & 2026.01.02
Eberron (D&D3.5) = 2 Games: 2026.01.08 & 2026.01.15

PbF Games working towards one month:
The Wishing Well (AFF)
In Search of Lost Time (Doctor Who)
Red Ridge or Bust (DCC)

A nice (but beatable!) roll of 783!