Dominic Martyne (@thecriticaldom) 's Twitter Profile
Dominic Martyne

@thecriticaldom

Professional GM, cancer survivor, DeMolay, Freemason, American Historian, Classicist, Entrepreneurial Camel, and contributor to @ArcDigi.

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linkhttps://www.twitch.tv/criticaldom calendar_today05-11-2013 17:43:29

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MARCIN s (@marcinsrpgart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ben The other GM in my WFRP group created a corrupt and vile merchant called Anton Von Eirn who captured the group and sold it to Dark Elves to be hunted on a deserted island for sport. Guy in the group who played elven war dancer hated him with passion.

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Hope you had a chance to do some gaming this weekend. The crowd here gets bigger as I add stuff slowly. Just noticed all the man are bald-ish πŸ€” #ttrpg #ttrpgart #ttrpgartist #traditionalart

Hope you had a chance to do some gaming this weekend.

The crowd here gets bigger as I add stuff slowly.
Just noticed all the man are bald-ish 
πŸ€”
#ttrpg #ttrpgart #ttrpgartist #traditionalart
The Basic Expert (@thebasicexpert1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are doing old school D&D stuff, this font, Glacial Indifference, is pretty much identical to the futura font used in old school D&D. It's free to use commercially even. 1001fonts.com/glacial-indiff…

The Basic Expert (@thebasicexpert1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just made an update to the Wight-Box PDFs for backers! Please check DTRPG or the post on the KS with the Drive link and get the versions that didn't get garbled text on export.

Blackwall (@dm_blackwall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have started testing the introductory scenario for Dropship over the last couple weeks. So far so good! Players seem to like being a team of special operators.

Dominic Martyne (@thecriticaldom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Education used to be thought of as a process like farming. Good books work like seeds, and the teacher is the farmer. You don't even need to agree with a single thing for it to be useful, like Machiavelli.

Alexander Macris (@archon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #1 reason to start a Substack is so that you can demand your friends become paying subscribers to the rants you used to post for free on Facebook