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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Deal of the Day - Against the Darkmaster Core Rules

Remember Rolemaster? Consider Against the Darkmaster to be Rolemaster Remastered ;)

Today's Deal of the Day is Against the Darkmaster Core Rules. Normally 25 bucks in PDF, until tomorrow morning it is on sale for 5 bucks.

Against the Darkmaster is a tabletop Epic Fantasy roleplaying game of high adventure, heroic action, and heavy metal combat.

If you put together works like The Lord of the Rings and The Wheel of Time, sprinkled them with a bit of Labyrinth and Dragonslayer, and put everything in a blender together with a healthy dose of classic Heavy Metal, you’ll get a typical Against the Darkmaster game session.

Travel to distant lands, face terrible dangers, uncover ancient items of power, and gather the armies of the world under your banner to defeat the ultimate Evil.

A complete rule system, including:

  • Unified d100-based action resolution mechanic
  • Huge variety of character customization options
  • Detailed travel mechanics for long overland adventures
  • Flexible magic system with over 300 spells
  • Tactical combat and brutal Critical Strikes
  • Immersive rules for character driven adventures
  • A Bestiary with over 60 fearsome creatures
  • A full introductory campaign in three parts

 


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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Humble Bundle - All I Need to Know I Learned From Star Trek

Space. The final frontier. 

I was asked yesterday if I was a Trekkie or a Star Wars fan, and I answered B5. But damn, if the original Star Trek isn't a very close second.

If you are a Trekkie, the All I Need to Know I Learned From Star Trek Bundle on Humble Bundle may just be up your alley.



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Monday, January 15, 2024

Bundle of Holding - The Halls of Arden Vul (Huge Mega-Dungeon)

The Halls of Arden Vul is a HUGE megadungeon! I have it in print, and it is in multiple volumes, and in truth, I never finished perusing it. It is THAT massive. As Halls of Arden Vul is the latest Bundle of Holding, I'm now planning to pick up where I left off in my reading :)

The Halls of Arden Vul Bundle is just 24.95 in this bundle, which includes VTT maps, which is huge if you and your group are VTT players.  Note: Halls of Arden Vul is 1120 pages, which is fairly large ;)

Adventurer! We've resurrected our July 2022 Arden Vul Bundle featuring The Halls of Arden Vul, a vast megadungeon from Expeditious Retreat Press for D&D, AD&D, and other tabletop fantasy roleplaying games. Originally published in five volumes in 2020, the 1,100-page Arden Vul is one of the largest megadungeons published for old-school gaming, with more than 2,000 keyed encounter areas spread across ten main levels and 15 sub-levels. The scale of the Halls and the variety of experiences ensure no two groups encounter the Halls in the same way. In fact, the same player group might run several different parties through the Halls and never see a given area twice – even the entrances.

For just US$24.95 you have a new chance to get this revived offer's DRM-free .PDF ebooks of The Halls of Arden Vul Complete (retail price $109), the pay-what-you-want Maps of Arden Vul, and The VTT Maps of Arden Vul for virtual tabletops.

Prepare to Beard the Halls of Arden Vul!

Arden Vul is the most ambitious megadungeon ever created, with over 1,100 Pages of Incredible Adventure. This First Edition compatible fully-bookmarked PDF product features:

  • 2,162 Encounter Descriptions
  • 14 NPC Factions
  • 10 Massive Levels
  • 15 Extensive Sub-levels
  • 7 Dangerous Exterior locations
  • 149 New Monsters
  • 332 New Magic Items
  • 69 New Technological Items
  • 44 New Spells
  • 189 New Books through which PCs can gain a deep understanding of the dungeon
  • A full NPC appendix with 10 competing parties at 3 levels of power
  • Over 140 original pieces of art, including 28 full-page illustrations!

All of this is mapped via 33 Amazing Maps that you can download for free at The Maps of Arden Vul. As we have gotten requests for VTT player's maps we have created The VTT Maps of Arden Vul for free as well. If you know you want the physical copies, just head over to the Arden Vul Bundle and get everything Arden Vul in one fell swoop.

There has never been anything like Arden Vul, and there never will be again.

Welcome to the Halls of Arden Vul!

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Sunday, January 14, 2024

Cold Weather Gear & Exposure Rules Lacking

Cold Weather Gear & Exposure Rules Lacking
For the overwhelming majority of Americans, and consequently American Gamers, it's cold AF outside! Perfect weather for sitting inside around a fireside table with friends slinging dice....

While I did go out this morning, I spent as little time outside as possible (understandably) and otherwise kept myself occupied with non-ttrpg gaming. Anything outside requires layers, hats, gloves, and better footwear unless my time outside of a car or building is less than 30" or so at a time....

When considering gaming and cold weather I'm immediately reminded of the time my gaming group was getting ready to play Annihilate the Giants (HackMaster version of G1-2-3 Against the Giants) and we were told we'd be heading out across the tundra. I think we, ok I, spent hours outside of the game table planning provisioning for the trip. Figuring out what we needed for gear, how many pack animals, and HOW to pack said animals. Since this was HackMaster, I had to assume I needed "extra" gear and I had to figure out how to spread out the gear so losing some pack animals and equipment wouldn't result in losing all of some aspect of the gear (as-in if mule #7 falls into an inaccessible crevasse my Archer wouldn't lose all his arrows).  IIRC I actually had "npc" sheets made up for each mule, listing gear, calculating encumbrance, etc. .....

....yeah I can really drill-down on the crunch/details when motivated.

My current group, not that we've played in FOREVER!!!! (hint hint Mr. GM) is pretty much on the far opposite side of the detail spectrum. I think we'd spend 5 minutes getting ready, maybe spend a set amount of coin and any gear we need, within reason, is hand-waived.

I'm not saying either extreme is correct, or even my preference, probably because most game systems I've seen don't do a good job with the provisioning aspect and/or dealing with weather extremes. Now as far as equipment goes, I'm sold on HackMaster's Goods and Gear, and that's not my normal HackMaster bias either. It's a good book, although it has a few issues borne from it's publishing process (In short, Hasbro kept pushing their approval back in a delay to come out with their own, inferior, book and in the end KenzerCo cut it's losses and published as-is without fixing a few errors).

Now as far as figuring out the effects of cold weather.....my eyes tend to gloss over when reading the Wilderness Survival Guide and trying to figure out the saves and "Personal Temperature". Yeah...if anyone has a lead on something easier for figuring out weather effects, send it my way.....

In the meantime......stay warm:

This is us tomorrow....


Saturday, January 13, 2024

Bundle of Holding - Black Scrolls Map-Tiles

I used to view maps as less essential parts of RPG sessions. Give me Fog of War and a scanned map from a module, and I'm good. Slowly, I've become aware that maps, and visual aids like tokens, are useful in retaining a player's attention when gaming via a VTT (which is where I do all non-convention gaming these days).

JoetheLawyer scrounges the internet and beyond to find maps that fit the night's adventure, and I must admit that high-quality, full-color maps do look awesome on the computer screen.

The Black Scrolls Map-Tiles Bundle on Bundle of Holding looks like it would fit Joe's sessions perfectly, and probably save him hours of scrounging time ;)

Adventurer! We've resurrected our June 2021 Black Scrolls Modular Map-Tiles Bundle featuring beautiful full-color digital battlemat tiles for tabletop fantasy roleplaying games. Created by Hungarian graphic artist Antal Kéninger of Black Scrolls Games and funded in a November 2017 Kickstarter campaign, the mix-and-match tiles in the Cities of the Black Scrolls series depict medieval city and village buildings, castle and fortress walls, inns and arenas, cathedral aisles, and dungeon crypts. Print these modular PDFs and assemble them into gorgeous battle sites for your game table, or import the digital .JPG and .PNG images into your favorite virtual tabletop (VTT) like Roll20, Foundry VTT, or Fantasy Grounds.

Each Black Scrolls set includes dozens of digital tiles. Many outdoor scenes have day and night versions; many room tiles are provided both empty and furnished. Each set includes "cutout" props and accessories like tents, doors, gates, and dungeon traps. With the hundreds of tiles in this bargain-priced offer, you can build any inn, village, castle, fortress, or dungeon on the spot, and expand it by just placing another tile.

Note: These high-quality Black Scrolls image sets compose one of the largest offers we've ever presented. Each set is hundreds of megabytes in size, and the whole bundle measures 5.5 gigabytes. Clear space on your hard drive!

For just US$7.95 you get all four titles in this revived offer's Village Collection (retail value $35) as DRM-free titles, including Medieval Fantasy Village, Modular Inn, Cemetery, and – newly added in this revival – Docks and Canals.

(If you purchased this Black Scrolls offer in its original June 2021 run, you also receive the newly added Docks and Canals automatically on your Wizard's Cabinet download page and in your linked DriveThruRPG Library. When you buy a Bundle of Holding early, you never worry about missing a title added later – even much later.)

And if you pay more than the threshold price of $19.59, you'll level up and also get this revival's entire City Collection with seven more titles worth an additional $60, including City (plus the free City and Fortress Transition Tiles), Fortress, Castle, Moat and River, Cathedral, Dark Crypts, and – also newly added this time around – Trenches, a set designed for World War I scenarios but easily adapted to medieval fantasy battlegrounds. (And, again, if you bought the June 2021 offer, you get this new set automatically.)


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Thursday, January 11, 2024

Humble Bundle - Terry Pratchett's Discworld (Fiction)

I've been a huge Terry Pratchett fan for 30 years or more. I could devour a Terry Pratchett novel in a single sitting over a weekend but would try to stretch it out for a few more days.

It's been years since I've read these, and I lost most of my paperbacks in a basement flood. I think I'm all in for a reading marathon of Terry's work on my iPad, or even convert to my Kindle. (exploring this website for conversion https://www.epubor.com/transfer-kobo-books-to-kindle.html)

You can get 38 books from Terry Pratchett's Discworld Series at Humble Bundle for 15 bucks. Jump all in. You won't regret it :)



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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Death Announcement - Jennell Jaquays Has Passed

There are few times when I am at a loss for words, and this is one of them. Jennell Jaquays, an icon in the RPG industry, nearly since its creation, passed away this morning.

I could list Jennell's numerous accomplishments, in the tabletop RPG field, tabletop games, computer games, and more as an artist, writer, designer, and... more. Simple more. Jennell touched lives wherever she was, and the few times I was blessed enough to meet her were at NTRPG Con and she was always gracious and always kind.

Rest well. 




Tuesday, January 9, 2024

OSR Christmas - Gifting the Gifts of OSR Christmas Day 12


I'm still behind in the last week of gift emails, so if you have been waiting, I apologize. The weekend had little free time, and Rach had her last radiation treatment earlier today. With two more doctor's appointments over the next two days, time should be back to normal by this coming weekend. I'll try and dive into some of the current outstanding emails during JoetheLawyer's AD&D 2e game tonight ;)

Time to Gift the Final Gifts of OSR Christmas 2023. These are the gifts from OSR Christmas Day 12.

If you are named below, email me at tenkarsDOTtavern at that Gmail thing. In the subject, state "OSR Christmas Day 12". In the body of the email, state the gift you are receiving, your email, and in the case of Top Secret: New World Order, your full mailing address.

From DiceBro:

PDF Bundle of issues1-3 of Wizard Funk, an OSR zine

DungeonMapper


From On the Tabletop:

    PDF copy of Holmes & Clark, along with digital goodies

Hyrieus


From James Mishler Games:

Set of 12 PDFs (by my count) of James Mishler releases for Shadowdark as well as the Isle of Eldisor for Labyrinth Lord in PDF

From Tenkar's Tavern/Solarian Games
New Copy of Top Secret: New World Order
Shipped in the US Only!



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Monday, January 8, 2024

Humble Bundle - Call of Cthulhu

First things first, the past few days have not been useful for playing 'Catch-up', so if you are waiting on a response to an OSR Christmas email regarding a gift, it may be a day or so still before I get to it. You can still participate on the last day of OSR Christmas here until Tuesday evening, January 9th, 2024. Now, on to the subject of THIS post.

One of my unstated (until today) goals for 2024 is to run a few sessions of Call of Cthulhu for the first time in over 30 years. I was inspired after picking up the CoC Starter Set. It reads really well and has inspired me to return to some horror gaming via short campaigns.

The Call of Cthulhu Humble Bundle has two sweet spots in my opinion. If your pockets are nearly empty, forego the Starbucks coffee one day this week and put the monies towards the 5 Buck Bundle level. You get the CoC Starter Set, five scenarios for beginning Keepers (GMs), Sandy Peterson's Lovecraftian Horrors, and of course, a CoC Coloring Book ;)

Skip the 15 Buck Bundle level and jump right to the Call of Cthulhu 25 Buck Bundle Level. You get the two core books, three solo adventures, settings for pulp, French Revolution, Weird West, Dark Ages, and more. More Old Ones than you can shake a stump at! heh



Bring a taste of terror to your game nights with this bundle from Chaosium, complete with everything you need to run the dreaded (yet beloved) Call of Cthulhu RPG system! On top of the Call of Cthulhu Starter Set, you’ll get the Investigator Handbook, replete with expanded rules for creating player characters, as well as the Keeper Rulebook, brimming with all the information you need to keep things orderly as your table descends into madness. You’ll also get tons of adventures, including some aimed at first-time game masters, as well as entire campaigns! Pay what you want for over 25 books and game aids for this seminal RPG and help support the World Wildlife Fund with your purchase!
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Sunday, January 7, 2024

So When Do You Call it?

Yesterday was a complete shit-show, as-in pretty much everything I tried to do on my Saturday went to shit. My day started waaaaay too early when I thought some idiot was trying to break into my home at 1 AM. No, I was the idiot, a fact I learned quickly...and painfully as I discovered the source of the broken glass that had woken me up......with my foot. It wasn't the window but a liter beer stein that fell down from a high shelf (still don't know how).

Fortunately that was the only bleeding I did yesterday and since I was working with power tools I consider myself rather fortunate. Instead of cutting off a few fingers I only managed to ruin $50+ of wood, make a mess of my garage, and put a few holes in my wall......

Honestly, I would have been so much better off lighting a Benjamin on fire and going to bed early, like 10 AM.

Even though the weather was cooperating, I finally decided to pack it in early and nope out of my projects. Patching the holes in the wall, cleaning my mess up, and tossing my project in the scrap heap can wait. Looking back I really wish I could've quit much earlier......

......I really wish I could've quit much earlier.

When I "called it" that actual thought was going through my mind, and as I did the patching, and the sweeping, and bought replacement wood, this mantra (for lack of a better word) kept running through my mind.

I think most of us have issues recognizing when things have gone too far and we should just pack it in. Obviously I'm giving a real-world example, but I've seen this a lot of times at the game table. I've seen it as a player, and definitely as a GM. 

Go ahead, reach in...

On the player side of things I've partaken in going down the rabbit hole of the GM tempting the party with an obscure "something" just out of easy reach. "You think you could reach it if you stuck your whole arm in...." I seem to recall a time my GM got one of us to dive under some water and into an empty cavern beyond the wall just because someone saw "a box" through a hole in the wall into said cavern. IIRC that water made the PC turn into some type of snake-man abomination....

Now as a GM, I've also teased players in a similar fashion: I had a spellbook "hidden" underneath a stove that was in danger of being consumed by some green slime, only being held back by a weak protective shield. Personally I had plenty of ideas on how the party's spellcaster could get access to that book, but evidently the player couldn't come up with two, and went with the only one that occurred to him, which was just reaching in and grabbing it*. End result was one spellcaster missing a hand because the ranger had to do a field-expedient amputation lest the green slime take over completely. Now that was a fun night.

Fun for me, but I'm certain that David wished he'd made better choices leading up to the ...well "incident".

I tend to see players take too long to nope out at conventions, mostly because they are playing for a set time period and have no real investment into their characters. Most of the TPKs I've seen (both sides of the screen) have been at convention games/tournaments. Since they have the time, or are trying to "win", they'll push one room too many, or opt to stay in the fight for "one more attack roll", thinking the tide of bad luck coming their way will subside in time. Head's up....it rarely does.

While defeat is par for the course, those times when you do manage to pull a W out of thin air are pretty sweet. I can think of a few examples and I'll spare you from a slew of tangent character stories, but I'm sure you probably have a few of your own.



*I've not been shy about just how much I loath Green Slime as a monster and I use it sparingly, with plenty of foreshadowing/forewarning. If your PC gets hit by green slime at my table it's very much your own damned fault. 





Saturday, January 6, 2024

OSR Christmas - Day 12 - The Day of Three Kings

Yep, OSR Christmas will wrap up with the gifting of these last few gifts. Comment below if you wish to be considered for one of these fine gifts. Note, that there is a physical gift in the mix, so only those who expressly state in their comment that they have a United States mailing address will be considered for such.

Gifts from OSR Christmas Days 9, 10, and 11 that haven't been addressed yet will be tackled tomorrow. If there are outstanding gifts from earlier days, ping me. With many balls in the air, I expect to drop one or two.

Comments must be in by Tuesday, December 9th, 2024 at 1800 hrs.

So, without further ado, here's the gift list:

From DiceBro:

PDF Bundle of issues1-3 of Wizard Funk, an OSR zine

From On the Tabletop:

    PDF copy of Holmes & Clark, along with digital goodies

From James Mishler Games:
Set of 12 PDFs (by my count) of James Mishler releases for Shadowdark as well as the Isle of Eldisor for Labyrinth Lord in PDF

From Tenkar's Tavern/Solarian Games
New Copy of Top Secret: New World Order
Shipped in the US Only!




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Friday, January 5, 2024

OSR Sale - Shadowsun (ShadowDark RPG)


First things first. I've been a friend of, as well as a fan of, Greg Christopher for well over a decade. Greg ran the D&D Next (5e Beta) playtest for me and others. He writes some of the best gaming material for OSR gaming that one can find on the market IMHO.

ShadowSun is Greg's homage to Dark Sun, using the rules of ShadowDark. I have had an earlier PDF version of ShadowSun that Greg had shared with me earlier, but while looking at the current sale, I noticed that the Print plus PDF is only 14.95 for a hardcover version, and that is dirt cheap for my gaming collection - so I ordered it :)

ShadowSun is marked down to 4 bucks in PDF (from 8) for a 216-page setting book. Quite simply, a bargain.

ShadowSun is a dark, apocalyptic, desert setting designed for use with ShadowDark. It presents a bleak world scorched by an angry sun and defiled by powerful Mage-Kings. A land where metal, food, and water are scarce resources. Player ancestries are Elves, Dwarves, Hawkfolk, Humans, Lizardfolk, and Mantisfolk. Class choices are Explorers, Mentalists (psionics), Shamans, Sorcerers, and Warriors. Extensive equipment choices and spell/power options. Also contains 124 ShadowDark monsters and extensive internal hyperlinks.

 

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

Bundle of Holding - The Midderlands (OSR Dark Fantasy Setting)

First things first - Glynn Seal is one of the most generous, both in his time and his work, creatives in the OSR, if not tabletop gaming as a whole. As a mapper, an artist, a creative, and a writer, in the field of OSR fantasy creation he has no peers. He is the very definition of the Renaissance Man, and I am very happy to call Glynn a friend.

After saying all that, Gylnn's Midderlands setting is probably THE setting in the OSR that I am dying to run. I've backed each of Glynn's Kickstarters, but if you haven't backed all of Glynn's Kickstarters, the current The Midderlands Bundle of Holding is the answer you've been waiting for.

Adventurer! This all-new Midderlands Bundle presents The Midderlands, the grim, green, grime-smeared old-school tabletop fantasy roleplaying campaign setting from MonkeyBlood Design. Designed by ENnie-winning writer-artist-cartographer Glynn Seal, the Midderlands setting is a green-hued, dark-fantasy, late-Middle Ages, early-Renaissance land based on Glynn's home in the United Kingdom, the Midlands. Many Midderlands locations are grounded in reality, others pure fantasy from the designer's fevered imagination. This atmospheric (not to say fetid) sandbox setting adapts easily to any Old School Revival rules set such as Old-School Essentials, Swords & Wizardry, and many other Dungeons & Dragons retroclones, or you can add any of the horrific Midderlands monsters, weird locations, and beautiful maps to your own campaign. (The sewers. We recommend the sewers.)

For just US$14.95 you get all three titles in our Starter Collection (retail value $60) as DRM-free ebooks, including the complete Midderlands OSR Setting and Bestiary corebook, The Midderlands Expanded, and The City of Great Lunden.

And if you pay more than the threshold price of $30.33, you'll level up and also get our entire Bonus Collection with seven more titles worth an additional $70, including Adventures in Great Lunden, Fighting Folk of the Haven Isles, Folk Magic of the Haven Isles, Bats of Saint Abbans, Chewer of Fingers, Behind the Walls, and Rivers and Lakes.

 
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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

OSR Christmas - Day 9 - Gifting the Gifts

Today is the day for gifting the gifts of Day 9 of OSR Christmas (I know this post was meant to be up yesterday, but a more important post took precedence)

If your name/handle/screen name is below one of the following gifts, you MUST do the following (it helps with my sanity):

Email tenkarsDOTtavern at that Gmail thing (note - DOT equals a ".") In the Subject of the email, please put "OSR Christmas Day 9". This SHOULD keep you from getting caught up as spam. Note - should. It's failed once already. In the body of the email, state your name/handle/screen name that is down below, state the gift you are receiving, and both your DTRPG email and, if you are getting the stickers and patch, a snail mail address.

From DiceBro:

PDF Bundle of issues1-3 of Wizard Funk, an OSR zine

ch\/\/olfgang

OSR Stickers and Barrowmaze patches to give away (1 US)

Tim Baker


From The Knotty Works:

Bundle of BX Game Options Volume I-XII in PDF

IL


From On the Tabletop:

    PDF copy of Holmes & Clark, along with digital goodies

DungeonMapper


From James Mishler Games:

Set of 12 PDFs (by my count) of James Mishler releases for Shadowdark as well as the Isle of Eldisor for Labyrinth Lord in PDF

From Tenkar's Tavern:
$10 DTRPG Gift Certificate

OSR Christmas Day 10 will be tonight, on the Talking Crit Livestream. OSR Christmas Day 11 will be here, on the blog, either tomorrow or Friday. Day 12 will be on Friday Night's Livestream with Glen Halstrom :)




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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

GoFundMe for Funeral Expenses of Ben Shields, Son of James Shields

I was just informed of the suicide of Ben Shields, son of artist James Shields. I have no words. I have seen suicide impact the families of friends and coworkers far too often. If you find yourself in a desperate state, the Suicide Hotline Number is 988 in the United States. You can also text the number if that is a more comfortable form of communication for you.

The Tavern will match the first $250 raised for Ben's funeral expenses by the members of this community, with a minimum donation of $100. We'll be making the donation no later than 6 PM Thursday Night, January 4, 2024. Simply comment below with the amount of your donation. When we hit $250, The Tavern will make a matching donation - Tenkar

Here's Gary Oliver's post from Facebook:

It is with great sadness that I am reporting one of our NTX family members and contributors, James Shields lost his son Ben to suicide on 12/31/23. The family is in mourning and very overwhelmed by all of this. James told me I could inform the community and let everyone know that they appreciate everyone’s condolences and support but may not respond directly to people for a while.

James has helped the convention with our logo the last couple of years. He is also a good friend to me personally as well. To help the family with expenses related to the final arrangements and other costs I am setting up a GoFundMe for Ben’s memorial. I know that this group will be supportive with not only post of condolences but will also help financially in this time of great despair and sadness for the Shield’s family.

Thank you, as always, for your support of NTX and all of the friends and family that make this such a great community - Gary Oliver

GoFundMe Link for Ben Shields 

 

Monday, January 1, 2024

State of The Tavern - 2024 New Year, New Stuff Edition

Well, 2023 was one hell of a year. It could have been better, and certainly could have been worse, but overall I think it ended up pretty positive.

So, what does 2024 have in store for The Tavern and its community, and even the OSR at large?

First off, a huge thanks and shout out to Don Semora over at Wizard Tower Games, we now have a gamershealthonline.com site to support the community with links, resources, and a forum. It's not just for those who join Rach and me on our Saturday Night Gamers Health live streams, but anyone in the gaming community who is looking for some support. The forums are still in their infancy, but they will grow with use and need.

The Tenkar's Tavern Substack will return as a monthly newsletter/ links to gaming channels/gaming content later this month. Weekly was simply not feasible, so I'm retooling it. As it grows, I'm hoping to build on the gaming content it will provide its readers. Wish me luck :)

Tenkar's Tavern Youtube Channel - We'll be adding Shorts and excerpts from the various live streams. The live streams are very popular but can last, at times, over two hours at a clip, so I'm going to be pulling out bits and pieces so folks can sample an episode. 

Additionally, we'll be commencing with Fireside Chats, a series in which I sit down with various creators in the gaming hobby, learn how they got into gaming, how they got into creating for the hobby, and what keeps them going. We'll aim for 10-20 minutes a session. These will be released first to paid members of the channel but will be released to the general public approximately a week after the limited release of each episode. Membership is only 1.99 a month ;)

This here blog - as requested, I'm aiming to do some reviews, likely weekly, possibly with an accompanying video depending on the material. Possibly even some gaming content, in earlier, beta versions before releasing on the Substack.

Now, to dive into the backlog of OSR Christmas emails...

Talking Crit Short - Fauci Doesn't Like Spiders!

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