Author

About the Author
Billy started out his roots like many roleplayers - D&D. Playing it and then Vampire all through highschool and college, Billy picked it all up again when he made the move from Michigan to New York. Now working in publishing, Billy does what he can to view roleplaying games through a narrative's lens. Does that sound classy as balls? It should.

Let’s Play, with Jerry! – Sakura Angels

Jerry of End of the World has finally found his calling in life! Check out his first Let’s Play YouTube video of the popular Sakura Angels visual novel. We can only hope his waifu doesn’t become jealous!

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Insane in the Membrane – Sanity in RPGs

How has the “sanity meter” best been used in video games and RPGs? From Eternal Darkness to God Machine Chronicles, Billy takes a look.

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Niche Stuffing – How To Balance the Party

So you join a game and someone’s already playing the character you made? Here are some of Billy’s thoughts on the concept of ‘dick stepping’… or… uh… niche stuffing.

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Words on a Page

Billy explores his love for the written word and the creation of books. Yes, much like every third grader, he’s written an essay on why reading is gud.

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Fantasy Lite vs The Cronut of Fantasy (or: Dragon Age vs Planescape)

Everyone has a preferred flavor of fantasy, and the Fandible crew is no different. Whether you prefer to keep thin and trim with Fantasy Lite, or go for the decadent Cronut of Fantasy, Billy has a place at the table for you.

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Unique Settings for Superhero RPGs

While waiting for his precious Age of Ultron movie, Billy talks about a few of his favorite unique superhero RPG settings.

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My Inner Drow

Some of us wanted to slay them. Some of us wanted to play them. Read about that inner voice that whispers for us to play a character outside of their race’s alignment.

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So You Want to Run a Billy-Verse Game

You asked, Billy answered: here is your simple, seven-step guide to running your own RPG set in the mysterious world known only as “The Billy-verse.”

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