In several of our recent games, we’ve experimented with including Bryan at the table virtually, using internet video chat. Yesterday, he wrote about those experiences from his point of view. In this post, I’m going to talk about what we’ve learned on the other end of cyberspace.
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The conflicts in our hectic real-life schedules and the 140 miles between myself and the rest of our Intwischa gaming group make regular game sessions with full attendance almost impossible. Not content with our infrequent reunions to actually sit at the same table and roll dice, we recently began several test runs with an experiment…
The recent case of Jerusalem Jax generated some discussion here at the Intwischa office. Not quite the lengthy philosophical debate that kicked off the White Crown quest, or our ongoing argument about who’s the best Batman. However, Matt’s response to that question of my greedy character’s alignment really brought things into focus for me: Alignment…
Anyone who has followed us for long has probably picked up on the fact that I love story in games. I love telling them, and playing through them. I do a lot of thinking about how to make our stories better. I was recently reminded, however, of a wholly different aspect of role playing games….
On my inaugural Cabin Trip outing in February of 2001 a firm precedent was set. That lengthy campaign, which would enshrine the heroic deeds of Chase’s Wil Delving and my own Jerome de la Croix, opened with a simple conceit: magic is evil, and those that practice it must be put to death. What followed…
We here at Intwischa are off and running with a new campaign using the Pathfinder system, and all this excitement has led to talk of new games set in our original campaign world. Religion plays a huge part in this setting, so it seemed only natural to invent some ‘magic items’ that reflect the divine…
We here at Intwischa are gearing up for a new campaign using the Pathfinder system, and not only have I been excited by the look and feel of the books but also by my nostalgia for our days playing D&D 3.5 Edition. While this prestige class won’t see light in our new campaign (it’s purposely…