I once had a pbp game with fast faced plot action in the weekend combined with chill downtime rolling at all times. Honestly I still think it is the best RPG format ever. The characters really got to know eachother and had dramas of their own.
I'm never sure how people find this adventure difficult. The first floor was an absolute cakewalk for my players who used the medicine skill after every fight. The second I nerfed to adequated challenge levels for a 3-person party and it actually felt like a game. But as long as the Cleric didn't go mel it also wasn't actually hard.
Not a book but the Alexandrian website is the stuff that inspired the Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master book (compared to the original Lazy Dungeon Master book) and it is for free online.
Hi, I'm currently playing a 1e table for the first time on Carrion Crown.
I noticed that I'm not bound by any social media in specific (just WhatsApp and Discord for family and friends), just by the need to scroll something and see some things of interest. And I would rather scroll away at this site. It is calmer and people are more friendly.
idk I'm not a webdev but hope I helped
transgendercirclejerk. It was different from normal trans subreddits because it had a more mature/snappier userbase who poked fun from themselves and everyone else without degrading into racism and toxicity like 4chan
Also antiMLM (could be joined with similar communities like justdependathings, bridezilla, antifundiesnark, LulaNo, etc).
I think it is a setting from your browser? When you posted that the image showed normally for me. Do it again so I may screenshot.
Markdown works like reddit. You need to press the Enter key twice for it to go to a new line.
Go on to smaller communities. Charity works or hobby meetups are like, cheating your way into social lives because (a) Everyone wants you to be there (b) You have a subject in common and (c) if you don't feel like talking you can turn your attention to the work or the hobby and be seen in a positive light for it.