The Crusading Couch Episode 12: Horror!

Considering that it’s October (and in October you build monuments to everything that is scary), we decided to do a podcast all about HORROR! |
We kicked things of by discussing horror across its many formats, then went into a how to improve your horror scenarios. There’s a great, short take-home message at the end, so have a listen.

If you’re looking for a new horror RPG to try out with your own group, why not check out Delta Green?

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Farewell from the past, I’m Raymond.

Atomic Robo – Edison’s Array (Presented by RPPR)

This is another game online game that Role Playing Public Radio put on for its Patreon backers. Thank You to Aaron for GMing.

Anyway; here’s the set up.
It’s the mystery of the new century for the Fightin’ Scientists of Tesladyne! A thief (or team of thieves) is targeting the collected works of Thomas Edison, stealing documents and exhibited inventions from around the country. The only clue to the perpetrators is a broken robot, seemingly reversed-engineered from Edisons designs and a single tarot card stained with blood. Now the agents of Tesladyne must find out why Edisons tech is being stolen and re-created before it is used for more dastardly purposes!

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Farewell from the past, I’m Raymond.

Eclipse Phase: Price of Doing Business

We recently ran an online game of Eclipse Phase. We were partly inspired to run this after watching a video by PBS Space Time covering the advantages of colonising Venus. A lot of the content discussed in the video is touched on in the Venus chapter of Sunward Eclipse Phase Book. If you are interested in checking out that video you can find it here!

The game itself follows our two player characters as they try to catch a smuggler transporting contraband onto the Venusian cloud cities.

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Farewell from the past, I’m Raymond.

Turning’s big bang episode eight – an eye for an eye

for the life of me i can’t recall why this episode is called an eye for an eye; but it’s good none the less.

sofi wasn’t able to make it to this game, however bec and liam still manage to have fun anyway. a lot of the meat of this episode was in the players hands, i through a few things at them but mostly i was following their lead. there is a whole truckload of crazy stuff in this episode, but i don’t want to spoil it for you.

only 2 episodes left in this season of Turning’s Big Bang. if you’ve been enjoying it please share it around.

farewell from the past, I’m Raymond.

Turning’s big bang episode seven – Point of no return

the PC’s allies have come to them with 3 targets of strategic importance to their cause. the players need to go after one target themselves and send allies to another, but which targets are more important? this is a pretty action packed episode. ALSO: i finally use Ben(Marinas child) for plot. weird plot.

i hope you all enjoy this episode. and if you did, please share it.

farewell from the past, I’m Raymond.

a brief explanation of [insert quest here]

this is our first post. I’m just gonna jump right into…oh also, i will use irregular Australian spelling at times. i will make accidental errors in grammar.

i came up with the idea of make a role playing actual play blog after being inspired by Role Playing Public Radio. and so in june(i think) of 2014 i started recording the role playing games i was running. i wanted to share the stories told around the table(although my group very rarely actually gathers round a table). often the stories we weave as players of RPG’s fade into the gloom, summoned back in passing discussions of long over sessions. i know some people have blogged/written journals about their campaigns, i know one player that is trying to convert a campaign they played in into a novel of sorts; which is all great. I on the other hand, am quite lazy. i crave immediate satisfaction. which is why i have chosen this method of recording.

personally i love listening to podcasts while i play a video game or build miniatures. it helps keep me from getting bored or distracted. it also makes my day feel more…efficient? it’s not the right word but it will do. i HATE sleeping i feel like i’m wasting a gigantic chunk of time. in that same vain podcasts are a medium i can enjoy while doing something else, it doesn’t require as much focus as a tv show or book. you can get to a pretty zen like place digging coal in Minecraft while listening to people start revolutions in fantasy china.

something i haven’t yet mention is WHY i started listening to table top actual plays. i fucking LOVE role playing games. not to toot my own horn, but of all my close friends, i’m probably the biggest RPG nerd we have. and we all play RPGs pretty heavily. when i say i’m a big RPG nerd what i mean is i am super passionate about it as a hobby. not just playing the games but understanding the complexity of the storytelling aspect of it, creating complex and interesting characters, building tension, understanding mood. but also like learning about new systems and settings, i’m not keen on rules mastery i dislike mechanical power gaming and rules lawyering. i’ve found the more systems you know, the easier it is to pick up and learn new ones. by far the thing i love most about reading table top rpg books is the setting material. pride myself on my world building in games(and the odd story i’ve written) and i love reading about little community hidden in fictional cities, and the cultures within it speaks to the explorer in me, as well as the historian i suppose.

OH MY i rambled a bit there. SO i wanted to play more games than i could, my friends had fuller calendars than i did, so i started listening to others play, and filled a hole in my day. it allowed me to enjoy role playing in a different way. what I’m hoping(hopping?) to do is entertain you with role playing games. most of our games go for 4 hours, but you don’t have to listen to it all in one sitting.

our first actual play recording should go up later this week, with something being posted every week for as long as we run this site.

farewell from the past, i’m Raymond.