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Strange Celestial Roads

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Writing about running and designing tabletop games. Focusing on the weird, psychedelic and gonzo.

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Strange Celestial Roads Strange Celestial Roads Writing about running and designing tabletop games. Focusing on the weird, psychedelic and gonzo. Thursday 18 March 2021 Six Failed Careers from the Gualle Republic I'm forever taking inspiration from Electric Bastionland by Christ McDowall and especially the list of failed careers. There’s something so beautiful about explaining a culture through the people that have failed in it. It resonates with me for some reason… Anyway, it's my hope that for the Celestial Coast I can replicate that feeling I first got when reading through that d100 list of failures. However, as someone who has already tried writing 10 failed careers for my UVG hack , I understand how time consuming these things are to write. Coming up with twelve different and interesting variables for each career takes time. They're hard to just sit down and write and I'm constantly updating and tweaking them. Instead of doing an absolutely mad 100 failed career...

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