One of the classes in my upcoming OSR game A Most Bloody Devotion. She's a literal corpse. Not undead. Just an actual dead body that people get obsessed with when they touch it.


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One of the classes in my upcoming OSR game A Most Bloody Devotion. She's a literal corpse. Not undead. Just an actual dead body that people get obsessed with when they touch it.
Tree People. Ink on paper.
Return of the Sun-Kings
Check out Citadel of the Sun-Kings, already fully-funded on kickstarter!
You've forgotten how long you've been doing this. Dungeon crawling. There is no longer a world above, just a mass of lines and colors, without end. With a rusted blade in hand, you drop down holes dug long ago, exploring ancient caverns with modern design. Rats, bones, worms, worms, worms. You'll find gold eventually.
Leave Your Bones
Whalefall is a dungeon crawling system inspired by the OSR movement, Disco Elysium, and Fear & Hunger. If you're a fan of any of those or stuff like Dark Souls, Dungeon Meshi, Below, Darkest Dungeon, The Lighthouse, or working at a job in real life, you might like it (no guarantees).
Just a dwarven explorer in a mushroom forest.
Gary Gygax doesn't sound like he'd have been very fun to play with. The fact that there are those who would treat this as my problem rather than a simple fact is my biggest problem with the OSR community.
The vote has closed in the A.N.I.M. TTRPG Book Club, and the winner is..
The last dungeoneering TTRPG
GREED is.. something. It’s actually a game I’ve been nominating literally every round since the book club started in like 2023, I wanted to play it because it’s funny and the first half or so of the rulebook that I’ve read intrigued me and sounded like it would be fun to play, with a level of rules density that matches its tone.
It was also made by @gormengeist who is someone I know and would like to get to come in and join the discussion on the game if they’re so inclined. We get the developers of the winning game to come join in whenever possible.
At the time of writing this, sign-ups are starting shortly. Sign-ups will close on Monday morning, May 12th 2025.
Check out the A.N.I.M. RPG BOOK CLUB community on Discord - hang out with 532 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.
These are available in August!
Today, the United States Postal Service announced four new stamp themes for 2024 including a group of ten designs celebrating the 50th anniv