Trying to organize some thoughts here on what I want to do next on the old Other Side blog, figure you all might want to help me! Or at least listen to my ramblings.
I am prepping for Gen Con now and trying to get another book done in time for Lughnasadh/Lammas so my posting here is going to be a little sparse.
#RPGaDAY
Dave Chapman will be doing (I think) his annual #RPGaDAY in August. I am not sure what the questions will be, but I do like to participate. Plus my Twitter followers have really increased this past year, so that might be nice to share.
The Other Side Rewind
Still plugging away at this! June was my Facebook experiment month, while July had been my month to try some other tools. I am hoping to kick it off full steam in August or September. Again, if you are reading here then you won't really notice anything at all.
One Man's God
While this one has been great fun, it was not designed to go on forever. I am going to do the Celts (part 2) and the Chinese and Japanese, though I admit I know very, very little about these. I am going to do the Demi-humans and do a special on the Cthulhu and Melibone mythos. But once I am done with those then the series will end save for some special editions. Though this will lead to my next thing...
The Usual Suspects
I am going to spend some time, maybe a lot of time, going over all the various demon books I own and some I don't yet and talk about how to use them in your games. I really love demons and demonic lore. The title of this series "The Usual Suspects" comes not only from the notion that all evil in the worlds can be traced back to the machinations of demons (and devils) but every OGL book on the market today has the same half-dozen or so demons and a similar number of devils in every book; aka The Usual Suspects. I think this will be fun, to be honest.
This Old Dragon
I still have some left and I want to get back to them.
Class Struggles
I have been too long away from this one. I have started writeups on the Alchemist and the Bard. Been playing a couple Bard variants to get a good feel for the differences. Sometimes there are more differences between two different bards than there are between most fighters and rangers!
So. Let's get to it!
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