Subj : Re: New to this To : Jimmy Anderson From : Arelor Date : Tue May 06 2025 11:18:30 Re: Re: New to this By: Jimmy Anderson to Arelor on Mon May 05 2025 07:40 pm > Ar> However, you post the same review on RPGnet and you get banned, they > Ar> create a thread about why you got banned and how cool it is you got > Ar> banned. The place is dying for a reason. > > Is that a forum or reddit or what? I don't 'hang out' on either, but I > do enjoy RPG's! :-) Having a Christian worldview means my views are not > really welcome in the modern RPG space... No, I don't go attacking, but > as you inferred, disagreement means you are evil. > RPGnet is a forum about, you guess it, tabletop Roleplaying Games :-P There are lots of traditional style games still made if you don't like modern trends. I don't know what your tolerance towards dark subjects is (ie. if you are fine with a game having demons and the like) but you can fish for lots of cool stuff in the OSR movement or the NSR (Old School Renaissance and New School Renaissance, respectively). If you are fine with demons and the like, a popular Spanish game which has been translated to English is Aquelarre. It is a middle-age themed game in which players belong to any of the given ethnic groups that existed in the Iberian Peninsula in the 15th Century. The authors made a lot of research regarding local myths, the practice of paganism in those years, that sort of thing. The idea is the players get to beat all the evil witches and otherwordly spirits to a pulp for treasure and XP :-) If you want something more traditional there is the Pendragon game, designed to roleplay the Arthuric Legend. This game is usualy bought with the Great Pendragon Campaign in order to play the whole story of King Arthur from start to finish. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.24-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (21:2/138) .