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seedling Seedling (she/they) @beehaw.org

I use the name Seedling or Seedling Games on the Internet to talk about tabletop RPGs and other related creative things.

Sometimes I make things as well, you can find my website here: https://seedlinggames.com/

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  • This is all going to be more NSR

    Cairn seems like an obvious one. It's classic fantasy that will be pretty familiar to people, it has a good number of adventures as well as adventures for other systems that have been converted, and also all the rules are totally free.

    Mausritter (modern, but nice) and liminal horror (modern, but horror) are also good. These are all Into the Odd games, there are a lot of hacks of this system for different settings and I feel like you can't really go wrong there.

    I'll also recommend Fallen, especially for solo games. It's more like gothic fantasy. It has some really good random tables. I use the oracle deck for other games all the time.

  • I'm thinking of making a Blades in the Dark community. Would anybody be into to that?
  • I'd probably join, but also I feel like I'm in 5 different rpg communities that don't get a lot of posts.

    Just throwing this out there, but what if we had like weekly themed threads for different types of games or something?

  • How to Handle Parley as an OSR DM
  • I really like this. I come at this from a more NSR than OSR perspective, but I feel like I wouldn't go so far as to say that the difficulties of parleying and fighting should be matched - the situation is what it is. And even if not fighting is always the better choice, the players won't know that and won't always make the best choices.

    I generally play these types of games with combat being what happens when things go wrong. Unless one side has a very clear advantage, combat is high risk for everyone involved and usually it's better for everyone to avoid it. Combat happens, not because either the player characters or the NPCs would choose it as their first choice, but because you play games about situations in which everything is likely to go wrong.

  • Does anyone else play Into the Odd style games or "NSR" games?
  • I haven't looked at that one yet, but I'm waiting on the kickstarter for issue 2!

  • Would anyone like to suggest something to a noob?
  • Cairn (https://cairnrpg.com/) is free and fairly simple. I play it solo sometimes, though the rules don't give any particular guidance for that, though someone has made a third party set of solo rules: https://manadawnttg.itch.io/barrow-delver

    I've had some luck finding people online to play with, usually over discord, which is also an option.

  • Some wildflowers from this year

    I don't have a space for a garden so I spent a lot of time this spring going out and looking at the wildflowers

    This was from about a month and a half ago. I never get tired of California Poppies

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    I've managed to subscribe to an instance nobody else on here is subscribed to, but I'm not seeing replies

    I've managed to subscribe to https://beehaw.org/c/[email protected]. I've checked that we are federating with lemm.ee. When I go to the original community, I see that there are a bunch of comments on posts, but I'm seeing none of them.

    I know in Mastodon there can be some issues with not seeing posts from people that nobody you know follows, but since you don't follow people, can that be an issue here?

    Is this just something where I need to give the server some time for all the data to propagate?

    Is this at all related to the fact that all my subscriptions to external communities are "pending" (which otherwise doesn't seem to be a problem?)

    Also, while I'm at it, is there a trick to adding communities from kbin that nobody else on here is following?

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    GOG alternatives
  • Itch is great, I'll second that recommendation. It also has some really indie stuff you can't find anywhere else. I think it's DRM free in the way GOG is, in that the platform doesn't support DRM. A good number of games are free, and some are open source as well.

    Also it has tabletop RPGs!

  • Does anyone else play Into the Odd style games or "NSR" games?
  • Yeah, I think one thing I like about it is that the distance between people making things and people playing the game is not that far. Lots of hacks and creativity, lots of sharing ideas, a good amount of creative commons stuff too.

    I'm working on something for the A Town, A Forest, A Dungeon game jam and it's been cool to see a lot of other people making something for the first time for the jam

  • Does anyone else play Into the Odd style games or "NSR" games?
  • Oh yeah, Vaults of Vaarn looks really cool, there have been a number of great science fantasy settings recently (ultra Violet grasslands is the other one that comes to mind). I haven't gotten to play either though.

  • Made a map labeled with my very basic conlang

    Well, I made this a while ago - I've been neglecting this particular worldbuilding project - but I thought I'd post it anyway.

    I started out drawing the tops of mountains and then the rest ended up being a lot more detailed, eventually maybe I'll go back and make the style match better there.

    The conlang is not particularly sophisticated, I've basically developed it enough to come up with proper names for places and people.

    A lot of the worldbuilding I'm interested in is less building an entire world, and more like building a central location. This is a sort of fantasy post apocalyptic location (created first for a D&D adventure) inspired some of the dry inland regions of California near where I live.

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    My girl checking out my project!
  • Do snakes like knitwear? Is it still cozy if you're cold-blooded?

  • I made a map for an RPG adventure
  • It is a monastery! Just maybe less historical

  • I made a map for an RPG adventure

    I've been teaching myself how to do art, mostly for TTRPG reasons, this is one of the things I've made lately I'm most proud of

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    one way to get involved in your community: the repair cafe movement
  • I've seen temporary ones in libraries. Like they're only on certain days but are somewhat regular

  • hello aromantic people on lemmy
  • I guess if this is the aromantic thread, I'm curious: how long did it take people to figure out they're aromantic? I realized I was queer at like 12 but it took till my 30s to realize I was aromantic, maybe cause I didn't know that was a thing until then and I thought I was just, like, failing to live up to my responsibility to find myself a relationship

  • What non-d20 systems are you playing right now?
  • I have a weekly game of Blades in the Dark right now! It's maybe actually my longest running campaign - stretching the limits of the system - also we're playing as cultists

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  • there are some, but they tend to quickly become spam and nazi instances. I'm guessing even those ones defederate from the instances that only serve malware though

  • Beehawers of Color: introduce yourselves!
  • Hi everyone! I was born in Canada, live in the US, and Asian and mixed race. I'm generally a little vague about my real world identity online though beyond that. You can find me here on Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@seedling although it's basically all my TTRPG stuff.

  • Beehawers of Color: introduce yourselves!
  • oh I hadn't thought of doing that, but that's a great idea!

  • Mastodon?
  • I really like Mastodon, so much so that I have several accounts for different purposes. You do need to invest a bit of time into following a good number of people who post stuff you like, though. I was pretty active on Twitter and now I'm pretty active on Mastodon and I like Mastodon better, but I had to spend a little time searching hashtags for people posting cool stuff.

    One thing that I haven't seen anyone mention is moderation - your experience will be better with a well-moderated, well-run server, otherwise you'll have issues with spam and maybe worse. Generally a medium-sized server based around a subject of interest or a geographic location works well, where the admins are actively involved in the community.

  • How many of you are using Bookwyrm (federated alternative to Goodreads)?
  • I really like it, although I keep it to people I know IRL. I'm considering making a TTRPG-specific public one though, does anyone know if books absolutely need to have an ISBN to work with that system?

    One thing that I really like about it, vs say Goodreads or any site that is tied to a corporate bookselling system, is that you can use a rating system that works for you, using the full 1 to 5 stars, without worrying that you are causing financial harm to any authors, especially if you keep everything followers-only

  • I made a blog post about solo gaming, with a focus on adapting rules-light games like Cairn

    I also try and give an overview of solo RPGS in general.

    This is maybe rather obvious to people who would be in this community, but I also recently read The Ink That Bleeds, which is about solo journalling games, which is a very interesting perspective on them - it's cool to see how other people approach solo games, which I think are ultimately a very broad genre

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