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Pity-Crit

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a bitter gaming vet simultaneously disgusts himself and alienates other gaming fans with his unrelenting arrogance and vitriol

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Pity-Crit Monday, April 8, 2024 The Trash Of Dead Empires “All progressions from a higher to a lower order are marked by ruins and mystery and a residue of nameless rage.”     -Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian This is an archaeology-themed post that explores the idea that your dungeons are built in the literal garbage heaps of history. It is inspired in part by Beneath Foreign Planet’s blog carnival from last year. Here is how it goes: the DM indicates a potential find in a ruin heap or ancient inscription. An interested player can spend 1d4 hours in-game to attempt a DC 10 skill check. Success yields 1d6 “fragments” relating to that culture that can be spent on translating ancient secrets or rebuilding lost artifacts relating to that culture. In the case of a failed check, reduce the fragments by half. The example culture below yields 1d6 fragments on a successful check, though older cultures should yield fewer (and have more powerful effects). For DMs: place two arche...

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