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Future Proof Podcast 036 - Ooh, That Looks Good!

Future Proof Podcast 036 - Ooh, That Looks Good!

Autumn has arrived in our hemisphere, and we bring with us some studio updates. Please note that we recorded this episode before the Colorado Springs shooting, so it's not mentioned in the ep. Right-wing bigotry and violence is an attempt to make us all afraid to be our authentic selves. Trans Liberation Now!

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More on Resources and Setbacks

More on Resources and Setbacks

We've been writing a series of supplementary materials for Rosette Diceless that go into detail on some optional or situational play scenarios. Our most recent piece is "More on Resources and Setbacks;" it explores the nature of these transitory properties and gives some options for adjusting or enhancing ...

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Tracking Personal Development in Rosette Diceless

Tracking Personal Development in Rosette Diceless

We've been writing a series of supplementary materials for Rosette Diceless that go into detail on some optional or situational play scenarios. Our most recent piece is "Tracking Personal Development," and it provides an option for laying down a plan for a character arc.

This idea arose from ...

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Alternate Play Structures in Rosette Diceless

Alternate Play Structures in Rosette Diceless

We're posting a series of supplementary materials for Rosette Diceless that go into more detail than was appropriate for the main book. Our most recent piece, "Alternate Play Structures," explores options for structuring narration in a looser and more collaborative way than the Conflict system described in the ...

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The IC/OOC Divide and Metagaming in Rosette Diceless

The IC/OOC Divide and Metagaming in Rosette Diceless

When we released Rosette Diceless last week, we made sure to keep the book concise and focused. That means that there are some areas that people might want more depth on, or side topics that could be explored. Instead of clogging up the book with explanatory essays, we'll be putting ...

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