Jürgen Hubert
Long-time role-player. Translator of old German folk tales.
Main Mastodon account where I share German folk tales is @juergen_hubert@mementomori.social.
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Jürgen Hubert@ttrpg.networkOPMto
Folklore and paganism@mander.xyz•Guest article on the Wild Hunt English
3·4 days agoCurse this mobile interface!
Jürgen Hubert@ttrpg.networkOPMto
Folklore and paganism@mander.xyz•Guest article on the Wild Hunt English
3·5 days agoSorry, I accidentally deleted the link to the article. You should be able to check it out now!
Jürgen Hubert@ttrpg.networkOPMto
Folklore and paganism@mander.xyz•Guest article on the Wild Hunt English
2·5 days agoSorry, I messed up the link. It should be fixed now.
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Folklore and paganism@mander.xyz•Aus Schwaben - folktales from SwabiaEnglish
1·6 days agoIt’s on the big link list at Wikisource:
No one has mentioned Reign yet?
Its basic assumption is that the PCs are all part of a “Company” - an organization that might range from a small mercenary band to a large kingdom - which interacts with other such groups and organizations, and PC actions can improve the odds for the Company to succeed.
Interesting thoughts. My main exposure to OSR is via the works of Sine Nomine Publishing - their worldbuilding tools, in particular. I haven’t actually played or run any OSR games, but this look at their design philosophy is appreciated.




They are! Click on the link under “Source” in each article.