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R.M. Jansen-Parkes

@winghornpress

D&D adventure writer, @TabletopMag columnist, @boardgamebook contributor and all-round word-fellow. He/him.

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It's damnably weird to hear someone else reading my words! But, yeah, if you want a way to hear what I thought about the Dune RPG this is a nifty way to do it.

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There are some games I would recommend to almost anybody (Tales From the Loop, say), and there are some games that I'd only recommend to a sub-set (#pathfinder2e comes to mind). Do you think that makes the first type a better game?

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The players open a door... Should you describe the monsters first or last? I surveyed the advice on description and narration, and some respectable sources give the wrong answer. dmdavid.com/tag/end-your-d… #DnD #TTRPG

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I am getting increasingly baffled by the myriad ways games avoid "GM" or even something nice and neutral like "storyteller". Do they honestly think the players at the able actually use those terms?

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Weekly · May 2022 Inspired by the opening to R.M. Jansen-Parkes's "The Wolves of Welton". #Blender3d #AffinityPhoto #digitalart #environmentart #fantasyart #conceptart #fantasy

Weekly · May 2022

Inspired by the opening to <a href="/WinghornPress/">R.M. Jansen-Parkes</a>'s "The Wolves of Welton".

#Blender3d #AffinityPhoto #digitalart #environmentart #fantasyart #conceptart #fantasy