My experience lately is that it is becoming more and more difficult to find people who want to tabletop roleplay, especially young people, aka teenagers. All the teens I know, and most twenty-somethings, want to be anti-social and sit in front of video games all day. Now, I'm not knocking video games, I enjoy a few, but to me they were always something to do when you didn't have anything else to do.
I used to have no problem finding players, but now I can't seem to find a handful who are willing to play a campaign for longer than a month, or two. The local gaming store is of no help, as they are only interested in people playing the most recent edition of games, or card floppers (aka magic ccg players). I understand why game stores don't want people playing an older edition of a game they do not currently sell, but I can't afford to buy new books for all my rpgs every few years. Even so, if I see a tabletop game being run at a game store, it doesn't last long anyway.
All the players I find are older men and women, in their thirties or later. When that final generation purchases their last book, will that be it for tabletop rpgs? Or are attention spans so short that people cannot play a game a few times a month, for longer than two months?
A blog for the Dark Sun Setting.
All rules presented are for the AD&D 2e rules system, or For Gold & Glory by God Emperor Games.
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Thursday, October 22, 2015
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Tavern Menu
I love being able to hand my players a tangible object that their players might hold as well. I believe it helps them get into character better. One of the easiest handouts is a menu to a tavern the might frequent.
Here is a sample menu I made. The dishes are not standard food that most Americans would eat. Use as is, or alter at your whim.
Here is a sample menu I made. The dishes are not standard food that most Americans would eat. Use as is, or alter at your whim.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Last Game Session was Nearly a Year Ago.
Unfortunately, the last post will be my last about my Dark Sun game. It ended due to work and some players personal problems.
I am currently running an Earthdawn and Star Trek game and will randomly post things based on those 2 games. I will attempt to keep the posts as generic as possible, so they can be used in any game.
Here's a wanted poster I made for my Earthdawn game. Feel free to use it as is, or change anything you want.
I did not draw the Dwarf, I found it randomly. If the artist contacts me, I'll give them credit, or delete it.
I am currently running an Earthdawn and Star Trek game and will randomly post things based on those 2 games. I will attempt to keep the posts as generic as possible, so they can be used in any game.
Here's a wanted poster I made for my Earthdawn game. Feel free to use it as is, or change anything you want.
I did not draw the Dwarf, I found it randomly. If the artist contacts me, I'll give them credit, or delete it.
Moral Decisions
07/20/2014
As Rata slept, he dreamed that he was
at the base of the mountain and heard weeping. He opened his arms and
began to fly toward the peak. Near the peak, he say a small
outcropping and a dark cave opening. The weeping was coming from
inside.
A dark cave with weeping coming out of it? Nothing to worry about. |
Rata woke with the sun high in the sky.
Sharal had departed and he was alone in the air wagon. Rata prayed
for spells, then went to Yaotl and told him about his dream. Sharal
convinced Ren to feed him breakfast and then bragged to Yaotl about
how Ren gave him their kanks. Yaotl protested, but quickly decided
that they had more important matters to discuss.
Yaotl gathered the group and Rata told
them all about the strange dream that had had taken place.
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