Did a one shot of #MythicBastionland at CaptainCon this weekend, it was a blast. Probably could have trimmed down the map from 12x12, and maybe a 3rd Myth would have worked as well, but for 4 hours it worked very well.
Did a one shot of #MythicBastionland at CaptainCon this weekend, it was a blast. Probably could have trimmed down the map from 12x12, and maybe a 3rd Myth would have worked as well, but for 4 hours it worked very well.
Also looking forward to Curseborne and Cold City/Hot War.
Cost, those books are crazy expensive
When my coworker asked when we were getting the game for our library, I just looked at her like "do I have to explain why not?"
Na, I agree with them, this is pointlessly antagonistic.
There was a point in I think the 12th century where it would have been possible for someone to read every book in the world during their lifetime. At any point after that, you don't need more, there are enough amazing things to leave any life fulfilled.
A play on the "you can watch it on pube" but replacing the various off-streaming services for library.
#library #librarian
A plastic skeleton soldier from the Ossiarch Bonereaper faction from the miniature game Age of Sigmar, assembled but unpainted.
Say hello to Bonaparte, my first assembled figurine. #aos
Ohhh, I'm gonna get this for my library, that's really cool.
And scalpers aren't even truly ethically wrong to do this, since money is virtue. Someone please drive a spike through my brain until things make sense.
There's an old joke about people using the library 3 times in their life: when they come in with their parents as they are learning to read from picture books, when they are parents picking up picture books, and when they retire and say "I've been coming here my entire life, when did you get X?!"
Hell, as a librarian, one of the constant underlying challenges is how to get people who are not retired or children to use the library.
Being able to connect with people who have your niche hobbies is great, but when people only do that through the comfort and coldness of a screen, you get a lot less friction that could lead to new ideas and broading of horizons, as well as less connected, interpersonal relationships.
The conversion of physical third places into digital, algorithmitized hellscapes, I feel, is an underlying problem with modern society.
That image looks like a burrito of the dammed. Nice work!
A cat laying on a book with a bowl of soup on the cover. The only words visible are SO COOK
Love my ttrpgs with designer notes. Throughout or at the end as part of the gming chapter are equally good, though both is best.
Temeraire by Naomi Novik is a great series about dragons.
Corey concert.
An upside-down and amusingly contorted cat lay amongst role playing games and plastic brick sets. He seems very happy.
As a cis white, fuck that guy.
Yeeeeah, cape cod represent!
Here's my monthly reminder that indie horror presses need you now more than ever, readers/bloggers/reviewers. Before you make that social graphic reccing all the same books that the big 5 are advertising, consider tossing in something from a small or self pub. Seriously. We need you!
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That's easy: Money made dishonestly, as in a swindle.
That being said, I have to teach children to play rpgs, best of luck in your harassment and crusade.
I wasn't aware I had to figure out how much advertising makes you consider something a grift.
Ah, so they push their store often enough to make the entire thing a grift in your opinion that the only was to find it is for someone else to prove your point for you.
I never said I didn't look into the topic, I simply was willing to be corrected because i don't know everything, and I never approached the other person in this thread, they approached me.
I looked back about a week to make sure, I didn't see anything other than the one link to their website in their bio, but again, I'm willing to be proved wrong.
I just asked if they push their store and you resorted to insulting me.
So you don't know if they push their store, and are just insulting me because?