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Role Playing (Games)

A Weblog for Game Masters 15

Martin Ralya writes "Treasure Tables is a weblog for game masters (GMs, the folks who run RPGs), with posts on a variety of topics -- from professional GMing to drinking at the gaming table to blogging your game sessions. The blog is focused on providing tips and ideas that are useful to GMs of all backgrounds and skill levels."
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A Weblog for Game Masters

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  • Johnn Four too (Score:5, Informative)

    by MrScience ( 126570 ) on Saturday November 12, 2005 @07:53PM (#14017859) Homepage
    See also Roleplaying Tips [roleplayingtips.com], a weekly e-zine that has been going strong since 1999. Every week he dispenses useful advice, and the write-in tips are invaluable. I've been getting it years, and it's been great.
  • by RedLaggedTeut ( 216304 ) on Sunday November 13, 2005 @07:45AM (#14019747) Homepage Journal
    "Drinking at the table" - I can see it now:

    - your character loses another five hitpoints: drink a glass of vodka

    - your character gets hit by a spell of confusion: drink 2 glasses of vodka

    - your character gets hit by a fireball: drink one glass of pepper tequila.

    - you drop below the table: your character dies
    • To reward great roleplaying (although there would be some balance because the really great role players would end up being the drunkest worst role player (or maybe even better?)).

      (Me)DM: Ryan, you've managed to convince the dark ranger to give you the whereabouts of the hidden cave of Argploop, where the magical vorpal longsword +5 resides.
      Ryan: "Cool! What about roleplaying experience?"
      DM: "Fuck that! I got something better..." *pulls out bottle of rum*
      Ryan: "Woohoo!" ...*a few hours go by*...
      Ryan: "A

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