Joshua BishopRoby nails a lot of aspects of gamer culture — and what shapes it — in his recent Forge post, Shaping Gamer Culture. There’s plenty in there that ties into GMing, too.
How does his perspective resonate with you?
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Joshua BishopRoby nails a lot of aspects of gamer culture — and what shapes it — in his recent Forge post, Shaping Gamer Culture. There’s plenty in there that ties into GMing, too.
How does his perspective resonate with you?
"Martin Ralya (TT)" is two people: Martin Ralya, the administrator of and a contributor to Gnome Stew, and a time traveler from the years 2005-2007, when he published the Treasure Tables GMing blog (TT). Treasure Tables got started in the early days of RPG blogging, and when Martin burned out trying to run it solo he shut it down, recruited a team of authors, and started Gnome Stew in its place. We moved all TT posts and comments to Gnome Stew in 2012.
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