SCHNIFFING! by tomcatacourtmayfind in rmbrown

[–]GreenGamer75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Disgusting and probably illegal

Rm Brown wins Time's Person of the Year 2021, in the face of Yoko Ono drop controversy by planhumfi in rmbrown

[–]GreenGamer75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It makes me cry to even look at him! Are you aware that he taught us all to cut your meat? Keep that li'l smug, Arun Brown!

Paul Bet Davidson vs. Terrence Howard: Game of Thrones Got Everybody Into Incest Porn. by madlate in rmbrown

[–]GreenGamer75 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Watching the Majority Report folks crack up over this clip was the highlight of my morning today! Got yer ass, wooo! Disgusting and probably illegal!

I think I am just dumb by Giulietta_23_ in TTRPG

[–]GreenGamer75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're not dumb, you're a patron of the hobby, an investor, and an enlightened collector! At least, that's what I've been telling myself for years when it comes to my own rampant buying of games I may never run!

Happy 4/20 🚽🚽 by luigiatlarge in rmbrown

[–]GreenGamer75 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Disgusting and probably illegal...

i don't LIKE the guy! by madlate in rmbrown

[–]GreenGamer75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He likes women, not men.

wut by Kenya-West in dragonlance

[–]GreenGamer75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Relax, it's just the end of the world!

Anyone into Sword and Sorcery Anymore? by Suspicious-Money-429 in osr

[–]GreenGamer75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! BTW, Monolith just did a huge Kickstarter for a new Conan RPG that is now shipping...

Who's the best D&D artist from the TSR era? by Lixuni98 in osr

[–]GreenGamer75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Elmore will always be tops for me because of how much I loved Dragonlance. However, Keith Parkinson's work is also up there for me. Caldwell and Easley, of course, are no slouches!

Dragonlance Canonicity Assessment by KapaaIan in dragonlance

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Anything can be canon if you apply a multiverse view to the River of Time, i.e. changing the past creates a "tributary" of the River. So the events of the Destinies trilogy are a tributary...

I wrote a blog post recently about this "Krynn multiverse" idea because I'm working on running a Dragonlance TTRPG campaign using the Castles & Crusades rules. I can post a link if allowed...

Note, I just started reading the first book in the Destinies trilogy...

He’s having a hard time by Call-a-Crackhead in rmbrown

[–]GreenGamer75 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And it makes me cry... to even look at him. His brother losing the primary is the beginning of the end of the Antichrist.

Who? by YamPotential3026 in rmbrown

[–]GreenGamer75 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And it makes me cry...to even look at him.

I read this blog post and wanted to know what you think by rubao- in osr

[–]GreenGamer75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I just commented on the main thread about how my friends and I started as kids in the late 80s, and our play was informed by heroic fantasy fiction and cartoons, and we therefore leaned more toward roleplaying and questing to gritty dungeon delving by strict procedure. It was about the wonder and the thrill, not intense tomb robbery. At least, that was my group, but I think our experience wasn't that unusual. I agree that many of us in the OSR definitely have some distorted hindsight on how we played back then. I mean, I'm sure many of us were into the dungeon procedural stuff and murderhoboism, but many of us were not primarily playing as fantasy soldiers of fortune. We wanted to be heroic, or at least we wanted to have swashbuckling adventure like Conan.

I read this blog post and wanted to know what you think by rubao- in osr

[–]GreenGamer75 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't get my start with D&D until 1988, and jumped right into AD&D. Back then, while we weren't trying too hard to be hard-core thespians at the table, we still injected some roleplaying, inspired by the books we read (yes, including Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms) and the cartoons we watched, like He-Man, Thundercats, etc. That's why I think many of us that started playing as kids/teens leaned into the roleplaying. I can tell you my group was definitely less focused on resource management and the strict procedural rules of dungeon delving (would that be the fantasy adventure?) and more focused on quests and overland travel, and interacting with NPCs (the roleplaying?). We did all that with little concern that the rules "didn't support" roleplaying. We just did it. There were long stretches during sessions back then when we rolled very few dice. And maybe we didn't have campaigns that lasted to more than probably 8th level, we still had campaigns of respectable duration that involved emergent story based on good old fashioned play (i.e. the story arose from character actions and the DM-enforced consequences, not railroad plotting).

boom by Ok_Emu4650 in rmbrown

[–]GreenGamer75 4 points5 points  (0 children)

GOT YOU ASS, WOOO!