Meant to tag @bastionland.bsky.social . I love tabletop RPGs so. very. much.
Meant to tag @bastionland.bsky.social . I love tabletop RPGs so. very. much.
Two players at a table covered in RPG dice, books, and character sheets.
Learned to play Mythic Bastionland tonight in a fun one-shot. First time for everyone at the table and I loved it. #TTRPG
This reminds me of watching @jonathanhliu.bsky.social & our friend Dave learn Robinson Crusoe at Gen Con π€£
Well, *I* read the whole thing and it made me miss sitting down & talking with you!
One thing to add: Democrats really shouldnβt fear to be anti-ICE. Itβs specific, unlike βdefund the police.β
If asked, say βOf course I support enforcing the law. ICE isnβt doing that. Theyβre breaking lawsβreally important laws, like the Bill of Rightsβnot enforcing them, which why I oppose ICE.β
To folks in Minnesota: In Nov., District 20b has a chance to be represented in the statehouse by a truly qualified, decent, and committed person who I'm proud to call a longtime friend. Whether you're in the district or not, please let people know about Hutch: vote4hutch.com/issues/
The book is a delight and you should seek it out! I'm a big fan of the all the earliest Star Wars "beyond the screen" stories.
Mark Corcoran's art for #StarWars: The Mystery of the Rebellious Robot is far too underappreciated.
Close up of a can of WD40.
I am 'the rubber band broke and now I lost the little spray straw' old.
It's true that most Cleveland-area Gen X'ers seem to have a Trent story. π (My less mundane encounter with him is declining an invitation to hang out after a show because I had to drive back to Bowling Green since I had an early class. π― true. Also I am a big dork.)
I said hello to Trent Reznor in line for the Blue Streak at Cedar Point.
I've been a Numenera fan since its creation. It's the first game I ever GMed, and it's still my favorite system and setting, so yeah, of course I'm in already. :)
Those YES & KNOW books were a must-have on long family road trips.
These are mine and I did all this damage having the best times and I will never get rid of them.
A pencil sketch of a Mandalorian helmet with a Cleveland Guardians C and a Kyle Manzardo moustache.
As Cleveland Guardians fans check out the newly released promotional schedule, it's important that I share this goofy thing I drew last summer. π
I saw this after I posted. Still excited!
Will this be fully standalone like the original (which I love!), or will I need to buy the new 2nd ed. Cypher core book to play?
Footprints leading through about a foot of snow across a driveway and yard to a back porch.
My neighbor and I have started almost every work day with outdoor back-porch coffee since spring 2020. It's a bit, and we are fully committed to it.
Joseph "Frostgrave" McCullough?
My 2025 in creative/personal #writing: johnboothwrites.blog/2026/01/22/m...
From Senator Chris McDaniel: βLately, some folks have taken to calling ICE βthe Gestapo.β It sounds fierce. It feels righteous. But it isnβt true, and it isnβt harmless. The Gestapo was a secret police force. No warrants. No courts. No lawyers. And no appeals. People vanished in the night, not because they broke the law, but because the law no longer meant anything. The knock on the door was the sentence. ICE isnβt that. Not even close. ICE is a public agency enforcing laws passed by elected officials. Its agents file reports. They seek warrants. They lose cases. Judges stop them. Lawyers challenge them. Some detainees go home. Thatβs not tyranny. Thatβs bureaucracy, for better and worse. You can hate immigration policy. You can argue enforcement is too harsh, too sloppy, or too broad. You can work to have the law changed if you wish. Thatβs a republic doing what itβs supposed to do. But when you call ordinary law enforcement βthe Gestapo,β you cheapen real evil. You turn history into a slogan and suffering into a metaphor. And once every badge is tyranny, no tyranny is left to recognize. In Mississippi, I was raised to believe words should earn their weight. This one hasn't yet. It throws around the language of dictatorship while living under a system where courts still rule, lawyers still argue, and the government still loses. That difference matters. Because the day enforcement becomes secret, unchecked, and answerable to no one, we wonβt need to borrow names from history. Weβll know exactly what weβre dealing with. And weβll wish weβd kept our words honest.β
βICE isnβt the Gestapo. The Gestapo wasβ¦β (proceeds to describe qualities that apply to what ICE is currently doing)
My 2025 in #TTRPG: johnboothwrites.blog/2026/01/11/m...
(Also, I get it: I am back to CDs in the car and we bought a basic turntable over the holidays.)
FWIW, our "home stereo" is the Blu-Ray player, which I just tested on a 30-year-old CD and plays peachy.
And a little #selfpromosaturday action: THE TWIN HEADS OF AVARICE is a system-neutral tabletop #RPG scenario, cowritten by myself and @forgeofice.bsky.social , set in his Lost World of Azor. An Ocean's 11-style heist in a sword-and-sorcery milieu.
reverse-ettin-games.itch.io/the-twin-hea...
A stack of books: Dan Chaon's You Remind Me of Me, John Scalzi's Agent to the Stars, Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine, Every Day I Pray for Love by Yayoi Kusama, and the RPG books The Midderlands, Light of Xaryxis, Boo's Astral Menagerie, and Astral Adventurer's Guide.
#Books I read in 2025, and what I learned: johnboothwrites.blog/2026/01/10/b...
I ran about 370 miles in 2025: johnboothwrites.blog/2026/01/04/m... #running
Started up the band blog, and Iβll update it sort of regularly with music news. First post is up!
Ampwall.com/a/negativeagent/news
#Metal #IndustrialMetal #IndustrialMusic #ElectronicMusic
I'm sure you've thought of this, but what about an "Everything BUT D&D" or "Try A New RPG" event? Beyond the D&D crowd, there are certainly people who would really enjoy RPGs but may not be fans of the traditional fantasy setting, and may be unaware that alternatives exist.
As we bid goodbye to 2025 β and all the thuggery, corruption, squalor, and cruelty it spewed β I want to thank you for standing up to it. Some thoughts on the year that was...
https://robertreich.substack.com/p/thank-you