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The Creative Gamer’s Dilemma: When Tabletop Isn’t Enough

tabletop roleplaying offers a wide variety of avenues for creativity. Character backgrounds are an exercise in story construction, actual gaming a method of improvisational acting, game mastering a means of planning, and reacting to dice rolls is an experiment in anger management and grief counseling. These are tangible benefits of skills one can develop by engaging in tabletop gaming. But like all good things, there are limits to its benefits.

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Historical Mourning Traditions and Unhallowed Metropolis

This fall the Metropolitan Museum of Art has hosted an excellent exhibit in the Costume Institute: Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire. When a coworker told me about, I about had a nerd-gasm, and Billy and I were traipsing up to the museum practically the next weekend. For anyone with an interest in historical fashion, it’s a must-see stop (but hurry! It’s only on display through February 1st!). The exhibit gave me lots of new inspiration for Moira in Unhallowed Metropolis, especially considerations of what to do with her fashion as she moves farther from the British culture that raised mourning to an art form.

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Unhallowed Metropolis: A Pound of Flesh Ep 12 part 1 of 2

Leaving a monstrous legacy behind, the Victorian heroes head to a diplomatic summit in Gstaad. Unfortunately, they will discover that not even faith is safe from the powers of politics.

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5 Web Comics to Cure Winter Blues

In a attempt to cure your winter blues, Jesus gives you a list of some of his favorite web comics.

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Fandible’s Newest Experiment!

Fandible has entered that awkward experimental phase that we all hit in college. If you want to learn more, click here. If change is scary and intimidating, run away.

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