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TABLE OF CONTENTS-
Introduction – Rolling a Wisdom Check
I: Heroic Tier – The Ethical Dungeon-Crawler
1. David Merli, Heroes of Virtue?
2. Jon Cogburn, Beyond (Chaotic) Good and (Lawful) Evil?
3. Chris Bateman, Chaotic Good in the Balance
4. James and Mona Rocha, Elf Stereotypes
5. Heidi Olson, Dude, Where are the Girls?
6. Mark Silcox, Elegy for a Paladin
7. E.M. Dadlez, Being Evil
8. Brandon Cooke, Why (Fictionally) Being Evil is (Actually) Fine
II: Paragon Tier – Planes of Existence
9. Mark Silcox and Jonathan Cox, The Laboratory of the Dungeon
10. Jon Cogburn and Neal Hebert, Role-playing Magic and Paradoxes of the Inexpressible
11. Levi Bryant, The Intentionality of Objects
12. Timothy Morton, The Worlds of Dungeons and Dragons
13. Levi Bryant, A Role of the Dice
14. Monica Evans, The Secret Lives of Elven Paladins
III: Epic Tier – Leveling Up
15. Carl Ehrett and Sarah Worth, What Dungeons and Dragons is and Why We Do It
16. Pete Wolfendale and Tim Franklin, Kant on the Borderlands
17. Chris Bateman, Dungeons & Dragons & Dice &… Prop Theory for Role-Play
18. Adam Brackin, “YOU GOT YOUR GAMEPLAY IN MY ROLE-PLAY!”
19. Timothy Christopher, Justice is not Blind, Deaf, or Willing to Share its Nachos
20. Jason Rose, The Gunpowder Crisis
21. David Aldridge, “To Know My Character Better than He Knows Himself”
Actually, I have this theory I like to call "High school is the World of Jane Austen." I think movies and TV shows like to set things in high schools because they can create artificial constraints on characters' behavior and force characters to continue interacting and to compete for limited goods (social status, boyfriends, etc.) from within a limited pool. It's tricky to modernize Jane Austen because people aren't trapped in a limited social world with very limited life choices -- today Lizzie Bennet and Darcy could get married with no real social stigma, but Lizzie would have gone off to Princeton on a fencing scholarship anyway and majored in anthropology and interned at a snarky feminist magazine based in NYC. But! If you stick the characters in an American high school, they have a limited pool of other humans to interact with and a limited set of life choices available and they must try to achieve status and success within that constrained milieu, as Austen's characters did. Which is why "Clueless" is such a successful update of "Emma."
Dreamhounds of Paris
System: Trail of Cthulhu
Author: Robin D. Laws
Description:
Dreamhounds of Paris is the Dreamlands book for people who hate the Dreamlands. The players are prominent surrealists, their rivals, and occult adversaries, fighting to control the Dreamlands and thus alter human consciousness. The fractious, iconoclastic surrealists were the premiere troublemakers of the intellectual scene of 1930s Paris. Andre Breton, their ideological enforcer, considered the movement not an art or avant garde pursuit, but an exercise in literally changing the human spirit. The exploration of dreams was but one part of this quasi-mystical pursuit. In Dreamhounds of Paris, top surrealists–but never the hyper-rational Breton himself–not only discover a way of breaking through to the Dreamlands by randomly walking the streets of the city. They discover that their powerful imaginations allow them to reshape its oneric geography. Soon the Dreamlands look more like something envisioned by Lautreamont than Dunsany–then they’re overrun by melting watches, ants streaming from giant hands, and bowler-hatted men whose faces can never be seen.
Hot mecha action meets cool Bollywood dance numbers in Jake Baker's "Mekayana," the latest bonus title in the Super Asian Bundle Blast. "Mekayana" is a 46-page supplement for Chris Perrin's "Mecha," already included in this offer's core collection.
"Mekayana" adds a touch of South Asian masala to your Japanese mecha battles. Experience the thrill of firing laser blasts as the leading man/lady in a film blockbuster. Defeat your enemies with a storm of missile fire, then earn Star Power by wooing your love with a rousing dance number. Rule the battlefield (and Bollywood) as a Leading Lady, a Character Actor, or even a Child Actor, gaining and spending Star Power to help you in the battle. In "Mekayana" your mecha may be either technological marvels or devayana -- magical mecha powered not by fusion reactors but by their pilots' own transcendental powers. With three campaign settings (Borders of Blood, Mumbai 2130, and Mythic India), "Mekayana" lets you travel three worlds of magic, mantra, and mecha.
Hot mecha action meets cool Bollywood dance numbers
Aer a écrit:C'est presque étrange de voir un jdr aussi vieux avec si peu d'éditions différentes (bon c'est vrai qu'ils cheataient avec les .5).
Aer a écrit:J'ai surtout l'impression que la 4ème est sortit hier.
Aer a écrit:Je sais qu'elle est pas si récente que ça, mais quand même, elle aura vite passé.
Aer a écrit:C'est presque étrange de voir un jdr aussi vieux avec si peu d'éditions différentes (bon c'est vrai qu'ils cheataient avec les .5).
Natth a écrit:Aer a écrit:J'ai surtout l'impression que la 4ème est sortit hier.
Pourtant, ça fait quelques années que Pathfinder est sorti
Aer a écrit:Je sais qu'elle est pas si récente que ça, mais quand même, elle aura vite passé.
De ce que j'ai pu voir, elle avait surtout la réputation de plaire aux amateurs de jeux de plateau. J'espère que la version 5 sera plus réussie.
Natth a écrit:Il faudra que je l'étudie avec plus d'attention et que je demande quelques avis sur la question.
Sincèrement DD5 c'est 3 postulats
- Bounded accuracy
- Avantage/Désavantage
- Simplification (OSRisation ?) globale
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