Join Becca Scott, Cynthia Marie, and Sandeep Parikh as they dive into their first game of the Rivers of London TTRPG. Pick up a free RoL solo scenario: www.chaosium.com/blogdownload...
Am about to start running RoL, 8+ years running DnD this is my first branch out into other RPGs ( I left it far to long I know but I got comfortable with a rule system I knew) anyway being able to watch/listen to the game played really helps me learn and gain confidence to run it. please do more :)
Bought this book (easily the most expensive book I've ever bought!) with the intention of running a campaign for my Mum who loves the books. I hope this video helps, because I've slacked out on the prep for too long
Personally, I'd not have moved the books back. The entity needs to learn to cope with change without flipping out. I have also decided that it's a chicken though, so..
Thanks for the upload. I had my doubts on this at first as it seemed like Call Of Cthulhu with the police investigating in the present but it looks like it can be quite light-hearted as it went in a different direction than expected. Weirdly it reminded of the old uk tv series Sapphire And Steel
I started a RU-vid series called "The Evolution of RPG" a sit down interview via the internet then uploaded to my RU-vid channel about playing rpg's from past to present! anyone from Chaosiu interested? we are also taking request for interviews by players as well
The focus on pronouns - how much space they take up on the screen - is bizarre. What relevance has it to the game? What does it add to the viewer's experience? How are the character's pronouns more important to the viewer than the characters' professions?
Including logos and Twitter info there are 22 discrete items of information. Of which 30% is pronouns. That don't seem to add any useful information. That doesn't make sense to me.