jamesdillon.bsky.social
Creating post-apoc TTRPG adventures on the Blighted Seas. http://www.seablight.com #seablight Creative digital marketing practitioner. Doctor of Creative Industries. Very serious about having fun. http://www.creativethird.space #creativethirdspace He/Him
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Please, more of these rabbit hole remixes!
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I'm trying to picture what that would be like. A voice telling you to go to a crafting hall, you think you've clicked on a table to learn the recipe, but it drops you onto a crafting table cavern and you have to evade large sticks and stones wielded by giants. That will be one of 30 outcomes.
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Oh my, it's already there! Cheers @chaosium.bsky.social. #Seablight Antilles #TTRPG Compendium and Module design has begun.
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Or downloadable Game System, I would think, rather than a module.
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I'm having a blast playing with the Call of Cthulhu assets in Foundry Virtual Tabletop. Do you have any plans for a Basic Roleplaying Game (BRP) module in the future, @chaosium.bsky.social?
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Well done! I keep it going as some of my old content is useful to review, plus I have a pinned post pointing to Bluesky.
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Understood, thanks for the response. I'll keep searching. My goal is to show that thoughtful use of generative AI fitter imagery is possible.
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That was fun to watch, thanks for linking just in time.
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Okay for me to ask about sensitivity reading options for a TTRPG in the Twitch chat?
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I'm not big on following programs, I don't have the brain capacity. I've instead thrown money at the problem by going to Jump for Joy Chiro and Inspire Vitality PT in Brisbane.
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Thank you, I'm in!
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Yeah torso twists are what my body needed most. My lumbar fascia gets stiff from sitting down for 8 hours.
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Link for this one please?
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Oh and I changed the way I sit and sleep. There's a bit of work to it, but it's life changing.
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And daily walks, as long as you are walking properly ( short steps, full use of foot and train track alignment, no penguin gait)
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The only remedy is regular physio appointments and gym sessions with a trainer focused on making your body more limber. My life long back, hip, and ankle pains are now reduced 90%. I don't know what else is more effective, maybe yoga and tai chi?
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I feel this. I've often felt at odds with Ocker Australian humour. I've felt it can be bullying, but been told it's just a joke. This difference In opinion has caused rifts in my relationships.
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I like ergodic experiments, they should be encouraged, and it can be done with a single document. 8 simultaneous documents is massive scope reach.
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I admire the concept, but the scope is overwhelming. I need to first see how the AR content and navigation works between books. Why not start with one AR-enhanced CYOA book that's cleverly designed for interactivity with future books?
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There are so many TTRPGs now, I think micro versions is a practical options for GMs and players.
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Too late, I purchased the Children of Time audiobook and am enjoying listening to nano-acceleracted spiders becoming increasingly sentient. Deserved smugness will not prevent me from buying more of your books!
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This is awesome to learn. I will update the Seablight Antilles TTRPG map to reflect this.
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Note to self: remember this awesome tracker service!
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I'm just learning about it today as well.
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It's a start, great job Cam
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Good advice, thanks for publishing these options Seth.
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Enjoy! I hope it one day gets a screening here in Brisbane, Australia :-)
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Congrats Annie!
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Agreed! Research, writing, and creating is good for the soul.
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All good advice and a checklist for my work, thanks for sharing Allan.
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I see his point now. I've been using modified Superpowers interchangeably with ciber powers. He makes a good point, cibernetics as a standalone system within BRP for a future edition would certainly be useful @chaosium.bsky.social
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Useful observations about gloss, non-gloss, and matte paper. Our Alpha test print went gloss, will try other options next.
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Interesting that he mentions the lack of cibernetics. Its definetly in there. Did he mean it's under-powered, or did he accidentally skip that section?