RPG Evolution: My 2026 Goals
After a year of intense transitions and necessary professional shifts in 2025, I am embracing the Fire Horse energy by radically redefining where I invest my time and creative passion. This year is dedicated to intentional living, focused creation, and prioritizing the activities that fuel my mental health. Do Less […]
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Podcast #378 Livestream: Tim Kask, D&D Workbooks, Daggerheart Sells Out, D&D Fashion
Morrus is the owner of EN World and EN Publishing, creator of the ENnies, creator of the What’s OLD is NEW (WOIN), Simply6, and Awfully Cheerful Engine game systems, publisher of Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition, and co-host of the weekly Morrus’ Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk podcast. He has been […]
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That’s Not A Sleigh—That’s A Spaceship!
Mike Myler is a freelancing RPG goblin (or goblin that freelances for RPGs?), regent, the editor for the excellent EN5ider Patreon, and the Project Manager for Level Up: Advanced Fifth Edition. You can also find his marks in the N.O.W. book for the What’s Old Is New RPG, on www.mikemyler.com […]
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RPG CROWDFUNDING NEWS – Draw Steel, KING MORG, Enchanted Trinkets, and more
This week’s crowdfunding sampler looks at campaigns that close between New Year’s Day and January 7. Among the offerings is the most profitable crowdfunding of the holiday season: Draw Steel: Crack the Sun from MCDM Productions. Matt Colville proves that there’s gold (pieces) in them thar hills! While the holidays […]
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Not DnD | Branch Riders
Branch Riders is an easy to play narrative driven role playing game built on the concepts of action, investigation, and creative play. In the game you play as Branch Riders, fighting to contain a malevolent force known as the Blight. Your home is the Nexus, which branches out into eight […]
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RPG Print News – Alien RPG, Traveller, MÖRK BORG, and More
Facebook link. Charlie Dunwoody is currently GMing Tales of Argosa. He freelance writes including articles for EN World and Geek Native. Posts and articles posted here by others do not reflect the views of Charlie Dunwoody. Charlie is a participant in the Noble Knight Affiliate Program and the OneBookShelf Affiliate […]
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Worlds of Design: The Hierarchy of Authenticity
Defining Believability Believability in a character can stem from individual characteristics, background, and dialogue, but it is especially derived from actions. Let’s take an example that immediately drains believability: when the antagonist gives a long speech instead of acting immediately. Tuco, in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, after […]
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