Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Metaplot?
Metaplot in tabletop RPGs has proven to be among the most strangely divisive features any game line can offer. For a brief definition, in the context of RPGs Metaplot generally refers to a set of canon events that slowly reshape a fictional setting over time. Traditionally Metaplot was offered through a slow drip feed of information in supplemental books, though it was sometimes also updated in large chunks in new editions of core books. While Metaplot bore a poor reputation as of the mid 2000s, I think we need to reassess its role in the hobby. Honestly, I miss it.
Part 1: So You Want to Run a Game (Yes, You Can Do This)
Guest Writer Chris Vicari deep dives into the process of becoming a Storyteller for your TTRPG projects. Start Here!
Four Settings Enter…and Politely Shake Hands in The Crit Awards.
The Crit Awards nominees are up, and low and behold, we are nominated for Best Setting! Let’s take a look at the compe… er… our friends who are also nominated!
