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Primæval Fantasy

Hosted by Daniel · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 31 episodes

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31
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About this podcast

I'm Daniel, and these are my musings on RPGs, focusing on my own game, "Primæval Fantasy".

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Daniel hosts Primæval Fantasy, a leisure show with 31 episodes published.

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31- The Power of Rules Opacity

Nov 14, 202418m0

Attention & focus guide our outcomes. The conventional RPG methods we inherited have players constantly toggling between the Meta & Make Believe. For those gamers who truly want an immersive Role Playing experience, we m

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#30 - Beyond Pineapple on Pizza - RPGs, Relativism & Subjectivism

Sep 10, 202416m0

"There's no wrong way to play RPGs," is a common retort against all RPG discourse about methods, mechanics, etc.. I decided to briefly shine some light on these confusions, & the fallaciousness of the undergirding dynami

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#29: Free Will in the Context of Being

Jun 14, 202414m0

Continuing from part 1, I delve into the players' task of crafting their characters who are consistent with the Secondary worlds/settings of their games.

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#28: Free Will in RPGs

Jun 10, 20249m0

I peruse the topic of player free will in RPGs.

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#27- Pyrrhic Fudging

Feb 23, 202413m0

I examine the issue of GMs sometimes transcending cause/effect (mechanics or sometimes purely logic) in the game (aka, ‘fudging’). What motivates it? Numerous things, but while I believe their intentions are generally go

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#26- Worlds of Substance

Jan 13, 20248m0

After a conversation on Che Webster's, Role Play Rescue podcast last week, I wanted to share some follow-up thoughts on worlds. One of the vital elements of enjoyment we get from RPGs is the ability for players to explor

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#25- Awakenings & Evolutions with Crispy

Dec 17, 202359m0

Today I share a conversation with Tablerunner (‘Crispy’) about how his RPG appetites changed through the years into a strong desire for the group to feel immersed into their characters & worlds. Chris then shares the cha

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#24 - Eudaimonia in Role Playing Games, Part 2: "Arete"

Dec 16, 20236m0

Continuing from part 1, I explain that identifying the Eudaimonia of RPGs is what allows us to begin the actual journey of moving towards that ideal state of the game, but this requires employing the notion of ‘Arete’- e

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#23: The Eudaimonia of Role Playing Games

Dec 13, 202310m0

I muse about how we can discern the Eudaimonia – optimal flourishing – of our RPGs. What can RPGs do that no other similar activity can do? Is there something unique about the activity? I believe so, and I believe that o

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22. Interview with Che Webster of Roleplay Rescue, P2.

Oct 22, 202148mEp. 22S1

22. Interview with Che Webster of Roleplay Rescue, Part 2. -This is part 2 of my interview with Che Webster, the creator of the Roleplay Rescue (RPR) podcast & blog. -In part 2, he discusses the problem of gamers not get

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21. Interview with Che Webster of Roleplay Rescue, P1

Oct 21, 202149mEp. 21S1

21. Interview with Che Webster of Roleplay Rescue, Part 1. -Special introduction by Tesla, my cat! -Today I talk with Che Webster, the creator of the Roleplay Rescue (RPR) podcast & blog. Che talks about many topics, & s

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20. Jordan’s Journey into Game Design Madness

Sep 10, 202159mEp. 20S1

20. Jordan’s Journey into Game Design Madness. Here I have a casual conversation with 2 old friends, Eric & his son, Jordan, who has been gaming since he was in utero. We talk about their gaming preferences, D&D 3.5, & J

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19. PC Fear, Fury, & Willpower

Sep 3, 20211h 19mEp. 19S1

Another fun group-conversation with John & Nate, and another old friend, Eric. (Bonus-amounts of banter!) Our main topic: PC Fear, fury, and self-control. My desire in RPGs is to escape a miniature wargaming mindset, to

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18. Realism in RPGs

Aug 24, 202112mEp. 18S1

Episode 18. A short essay about the role of realism in RPGs, focusing on the clarification of terms, the belief-generating power of realism, and the dangers of "detailism". All Tolkien quotes are from, "On Fairy Stories"

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17. Hooking Up & Breaking Up with Gamers

Aug 4, 202138mEp. 17S1

17. Hooking Up, Breaking Up with Gamers This was a tangent from another conversation, which I decided to edit into a stand-alone episode. We discuss the problems with gamers in our groups who have conflicting appetites &

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16. Magic in Primæval Fantasy, P2 - [Convo with Drew]

Jul 27, 202140mEp. 16S1

Continuing our conversation about magic in Primæval Fantasy, discussing the tools we've used through the years to keep casters in harmony with the kind of Fantasy setting we want. "Less is more!"

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15. Magic in Primæval Fantasy, P1 - [Convo with Drew]

Jul 24, 202141mEp. 15S1

Part I: My friend & co-magic-system designer, Drew, talk about our decades of work on this magic system, discussing the task of allowing players to possess magic while preserving the kind of Fantasy world we want, where

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14. Cause & Effect with PCs - [w/ RPG friends P2]

Jul 14, 202155mEp. 14S1

This is part 2 with my friends John & Nate on RPG styles. Here we delve specifically into the nuances of difference with Cause/Effect on the PCs as opposed to all others in the world. 1) What do we allow the PCs to do (m

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13. RPG Preferences & Styles [w/ RPG friends, P1]

Jul 11, 202136mEp. 13S1

Here I am chatting with RPG friends, Nate and John, about gaming preferences & styles. Here is part one. Part 2 to follow soon.

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12. RPG Convo with Menion, P1

Jun 26, 202136mEp. 12S1

Episode 12: Menion (https://twitter.com/OldShabbyGamer) & I decided to have a casual convo about RPG stuff, and to split it between our podcasts. Here is part one. Part 2 will appear on his site: https://anchor.fm/menion

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