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#rpgaday2023 Day 21; I was informed that this was a cop out if I choose Enemy Within campaign. Well tough, it was the first actual campaign (not a series of stand alones) that I bought for any system.

I adore it for its humble beginnings that bloom into an epic celestial struggle.

Most obscure #ttrpg that I've played? Well, there's a selection of indie games I've brought to the table, but here's two that spring to mind and I've never really heard much about elsewhere. One science-fiction, the other science-fantasy.

Day 30 of 31 in #RPGaDay2023, belated.

delta-pavonis.blogspot.com/202

delta-pavonis.blogspot.com#RPGaDay2023 - 30 - Most Obscure RPG you've played  This one is quite a change from the 2014 version, which asked about the rarest RPG that you owned . Interestingly, I've brought the Travel...
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The hydra regenerated, and the wizard sent it at them again. They killed it again, burned the body, took the ring, and moved camp again. The wizard raised the hydra as a zombie and sent it at them a third time, just before dawn. They managed to kill it... just. And revive the party members who dropped in the fight.

That was so much fun...

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Most memorable ENCOUNTER

When 3.0 first came out I had a couple campaigns going, and in 1there was an evil wizard who wanted to take out the party. It charmed a hydra, slipped a ring of regeneration on its toe, and sent it after the party as they were down for the night. They killed it, moved camp (who wants to sleep next to the corpse of a hydra?) and bedded down.
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#RPGaDay #RPGaDay2023

Not that I *need* #rpgaday2023 or anything but it really up'd my Mastodon interaction. It is interesting this is really the only platform that I talk about my love of #rpg .

Like, I'm really close to finishing the trilogy for Party First. I have two more 'intro' adventures I'd like to write. One for the aforementioned Party First and one for Goblyn Market. After that I have a clean slate!

Anyone need an adventure written for their game out there? Very reasonable pricing!

And RPG a Day continues (for me, as I only post whenever I find some time at work) so... Today is 11) Weirdest game I've played.

That is a very good question. To be honest, I think the most "normal" game I play is Legend of the 5 Rings 5e, the rest of the games I usually DM go from Call of Chtulhu to Numenera to Into the Odd so... Mostly on the weird end of the spectrum.

But I think the weirdest one (and most bizarre) was a JoJo's Bizarre Adventure I ran for my friends in 2020 for a year. I used the Cypher System, modified it a bit and made a "sequel" to Steel Ball Run in the 1960s, where one of the players was J(Joestar)FK and his top security man (William Greer, another player) had prophetic dreams about the demise of JJFK. Turns out that the Majestic 12, the Serpent People (it acted as a sequel of sorts of the campaign The Two Headed Serpent from Chtulhu Pulp where most of the MJ12 are the alternate bad incarnations of the PCs of the other campaign), the guild of Assassins (who had a member infiltrated on the PCs' group) and a part of the US Government wanted him dead.

Every PC had a Stand, most enemies had one, there were also vampires and I basically mixed every conspiracy theory I know.
It was weird, indeed.
#RPGaDay2023 #CypherSystem #CallOfChtulhu #IntoTheOdd #Numenera

#RPGADAY2023 Epilogue.

Compare your answers with those from the first #RPGaDay .

This showed how much positive stuff has happened for me in the last 10 years of gaming.

Games mentioned as unplayed, I've since played. Answers related to sessions played (scariest, etc) have changed because I have more experiences to choose from.

It was nice to be reminded of a few games/ modules I've forgotten, too, such as Scott Jenkins' "Don't Ask" and Jonathan Tweet & Robin D. Laws' "Over The Edge".