i think i like this better than his guide to extraterrestrials, & i liked that one. some of these don't match up with how i saw them (like the alzabo, which also has a typo listing it's size as 4") but a lot of these are also just...cool looking. as with the sci-fi one, most of these are books i haven't read, but some of them i really do want to. anyhow, i continue to like bestiaries! anyhow, i'm going to cut this short to get shit done.
inner-space!
i think i like this better than his guide to extraterrestrials, & i liked that one. some of these don't match up with how i saw them (like the alzabo, which also has a typo listing it's size as 4") but a lot of these are also just...cool looking. as with the sci-fi one, most of these are books i haven't read, but some of them i really do want to. anyhow, i continue to like bestiaries! anyhow, i'm going to cut this short to get shit done.
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Oubliette Session Twenty-Nine: Bug City!
Not that much to really say in recap of the last Oubliette session; in defiance of most of our game meet-ups, this was pretty much all…
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Oubliette Twenty-Seven-&-Eight: The Lung Wedding & the Breaking of the Jar.
(The Underdocks; Art by Ian Jun Wei Chiew.) Sometimes people ask me rhetorically how I manage to remember so much game detail for these recap…
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Oubliette Session Twenty-Six: Ergot Tea Ceremony.
(Kikashi Lung; Angalamman Festival by Saravanan Dhandapani) Running a Pan-Asian game with the most identifiable flavour being feudal Japan, we…
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