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About the Author
David is a human, standing at average human size with human features. He is not an android, that would be ridiculous. He is fond of horror movies, so-bad-it’s-good movies, stand-up comedy and humor sometimes inappropriate for a given setting but within the accepted parameters of average human interaction. David reads H.P. Lovecraft with human eyes, speaks about Cyberpunk with his human mouth (using vocal chords, not embedded speakers) listens to podcasts with his human ears and typed this from an undisclosed location with his human hands. He was created in New England.

August’s Patreon Notebook: We Build Down

It’s the start of a new month which means there is a new Notebook for our $5 Tier and higher Patreon members! This month, we present ‘We Build Down’ by David Donnelly – a game of Dwarven Horror!

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‘Whatchya’ Having: Guide to Tavern and Bars in RPGs’ is the May Fandible Notebook!

David has released the May’s Fandible Notebook, and it’s something you can raise a glass to! ‘Whatchya’ Havin’: A Guide to Taverns and Bars in RPGs’ is available to our $5 Tier members of Patreon!

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T(app)ed Out

David takes the time to show off some of his favorite GM apps that might save his brain from melting from too many roleplaying facts.

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Horrorscopes October 2018

Hey it’s ya boi The Thing Beyond The Stars! Read my article, smash that “subscribe” button and relinquish any hope of escaping this existence with your sanity intact. Like and share the madness.

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Happy Birthday to Me

Its David birthday and his birthday wish is to give fandible some ideas for the future of the podcast.

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Secrets of the Hidden World

The Longshot has revealed that there is a secret society within the Ninth World. David delves deeper into the “Sales Business” of Numenera

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Your Character’s Feelings Don’t Matter

David’s been drinking and writing, and he has some fighting words for you over the feelings of your characters in roleplaying games.

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A Light in the Darkness

Before I joined Fandible, my exposure to indie role-playing games was pretty limited. Sure, you had your Fiascos and such, but most of my time was focused on the tried-and-true games that I cut my teeth on: Shadowrun, Dungeons and Dragons and Vampire: The Masquerade. My friends and I rotated these primary narrative worlds every…

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