Ron Talks Tabletop games (D&D, RPG's, board games). You know, geek stuff.
Apr 16, 2021 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
#FalconAndTheWinterSoldier spoilers, in ROT13 code if you want to decode it:
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Oct 17, 2020 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
#ironswornrpg#RPG
I'm going to do the thing that a lot of gamers roll their eyes at: Tell you about my character.
She is Saren Chaa, and is an Aspirant of the Path whose goal is to become a Master Devontant. This is for the #Ironsworn#Starforged playtest.
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She travels with her master Tala Orden in the Outlands of the Forge from Abo: Home of the Prime Temple of the Path.
Her first vow was to find and rescue a very powerful Aspirant who got tied up with a nefarious organization named Exacom. Saren & Tala barely made it to Berra.
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May 21, 2019 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
I think I want a #dnd movie that's a cross between The Princess Bride and Guardians of the Galaxy. Most of the movie is the in-game actions, but every now and then you cut to the RL game, with the players doing player-ey things. Similar to @ZombieOrpheus's "The Gamers" series. 1/
What we've gotten in the past is just vanilla fantasy movies with D&D-isms. We don't need that; we already have tons of fantasy movies. What we need is something that casual and uninformed audiences can see to get a glimpse of what a D&D game is like on the big screen. 2/
Sep 21, 2018 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
I started a new #DnD campaign in #Eberron. It's interesting to see how players come up with characters.
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One guy only decided to join the campaign a couple of days before but he was familiar with the setting and made a Dragonmark Heir. He really wanted to play an Artificer so he made one at the table.
May 28, 2018 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
I played some Fate Core superheroes today using Venture City rules. The players were: Rob Burns, a kineticist street kid; the Phoenix, a fire controller and healer; the Optomist, a TK and telepath; and a brick...named Captain Obvious, a failed super soldier #faterpg#rpg 1/
I ran a mission called the Helicarrier heist by @Fainting_Goat_G. I also added Count Omega from another Fainting Goat product. It was a blast! All of the players were super into it and had fun. Count Omega got away, and Snow Claw fell to a fiery death? We'll see. 2/
Apr 23, 2018 • 5 tweets • 4 min read
As I start my descent on this flight from my gaming past, I would like to share verbatim a post I made on G+ in 2014:
I feel like D&D 5e has art that speaks to me.
When I was young and first getting into the hobby, I just accepted that the game was written by white men. 1/
...And based off fiction written by white men. When it came down to it, the art didn't matter because people can look like what I wanted to see in my mind.
Over the years, RPGs started being more inclusive in their art, including D&D, with Regdar technically being black 2/