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Cuisine and Culture: Toasting
In this post, we begin to explore the joys of cuisine and culture. In particular, we look at the art of toasting and how you might be able to use that in your roleplaying games or as part of your worldbuilding.
What’s in a Name?
In this article, we look at the wide, weird world of names and how they can add depth to your roleplaying games and worlds.
Economics in a Fantasy World
This guest post features Marie, an economist providing some insight into economic systems and how you can use them in your worldbuilding, roleplaying, and fantasy worlds!
Creator Spotlight: Sir Wah
Meet Sir Wah, who creates unique maps for all his roleplaying worlds and hopes to run a charity stream for autism on Twitch!
Context and Communication Part 2: The Language of Veils
In the land of Maezam, they speak the Language of Veils. Here we explore an example of a high context form of communication in roleplaying games.
Lightheart Adventure’s Tabletop Worldbuilding Tips
Tips for worldbuilding when you don’t have hours to prepare, from guest blogger Lightheart Adventures
Context and Communication
Explore low and high context communication—and how you can use that in your roleplaying games and worldbuilding
Emic & Etic: Perspective Taking
An anthropological take on how we see culture and what that means for your RPG worldbuilding and lore.
Organic Worldbuilding: A Wanderer’s Way
A perspective on worldbuilding full of travel analogies, oh my!
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- Anthropology 7
- Character Creation 3
- Communication 2
- Creator Spotlight 14
- Cuisine 1
- Cultures 5
- Dice Table 1
- Economics 1
- Encounters 1
- Fantasy 4
- GM-less 1
- Guest Blogger 3
- Holidays 1
- Homebrew 3
- Indie Creator 12
- Indie Games 4
- Kinship 2
- Maps 8
- NPCs 2
- Perspective Taking 1
- RPGs 2
- Review 2
- Roleplaying 11
- Roleplaying Game System 4
- Sci Fi 1
- Science and Gaming 1
- Short Adventures 1
- Storytelling 1
- Talespinner 1
- Worldbuilding 11
In this post, we begin to explore the joys of cuisine and culture. In particular, we look at the art of toasting and how you might be able to use that in your roleplaying games or as part of your worldbuilding.