TTRPG

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Tabletop role-playing game, or TTRPG are a form of role-playing game in which players verbally describe the actions their character takes to interact with the world through improv acting and a formal set of rules is used to determined the character's success or failure. Many systems have the session led by a Game Master, but these are not universal features of TTRPG games.

Dungeons and Dragons

Fifth Edition (5e)

Dungeons and Dragons, commonly known as D&D, is a fantasy tabletop roleplaying game published by Wizards of the Coast LLC. The fifth edition of the game is the chosen TTRPG system for Campaign 1.

Full system rules can be found on 5eTools[1].

Dungeon World

Dungeon World, is a fantasy tabletop roleplaying game published by Sage Kobold Productions in 2011 and last updated in 2017. The game uses the Powered by the Apocalypse (PBTA) engine. It is a narrative-first, mechanics-lite system. The base system rules can be found on DW Gazetteer.

Unlimited Dungeons

Unlimited Dungeons is a popular community Hack. Many of the game's core mechanics have been altered to further pursue the initial goal of the hack of removing the residual D&D mechanics from the system.

Bnuuy World

I, as I am wont to do, have hacked the hack, and have adopted Unlimited Dungeons as a starting point and set off from there. The most up to date rules are on the Foundry, at the moment, but I plan on making them more accessible outside of the server itself. Stay tuned (tm).

Pathfinder

Second Edition (pf2e)

Pathfinder 2e is a fantasy tabletop roleplaying game published by Paizo Inc. The second edition, commonly known as PF2e.

Full system rules can be found on Archives of Nethys.

Gay for the Pirate King

Gay for the Pirate King is a one-page rpg by Oliver Darkshire[2]. This RPG was used to establish some backstory between Versa and Magpie.

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