AKRATIC WIZARDRY:
A blog wherein I scribble about role-playing games.
I also sometimes write about fantasy and science-fiction films, novels, art, TV shows, and the like.
09 September 2011
Drunk Swedish Elk in Apple Tree
This story has absolutely nothing to do with FRPGs, but I found it too entertaining not to post here, if only to get this blog up and running again.
Since we're going with "off-topic" here, I've been meaning to ask you a question: In Savage Swords of Athanor, the author credits the skill system to "Akrasia". First, is that you or is there another Akrasia? Second, where did you present it, if you did, so that I can see it separated from the Athanor background?
Yes, I'm that 'Akrasia', faoladh. (I own SSA, but hadn't realized that I was credited in it!)
All my house rules for S&W are available at this blog. In the upper right hand corner is a link to an index of my house rules (with additional links in the index itself).
The skill system itself can be found here: http://akraticwizardry.blogspot.com/2009/06/background-professions.html
(A slightly different version of this system appeared in Fight On! #5.)
Since we're going with "off-topic" here, I've been meaning to ask you a question: In Savage Swords of Athanor, the author credits the skill system to "Akrasia". First, is that you or is there another Akrasia? Second, where did you present it, if you did, so that I can see it separated from the Athanor background?
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm that 'Akrasia', faoladh. (I own SSA, but hadn't realized that I was credited in it!)
ReplyDeleteAll my house rules for S&W are available at this blog. In the upper right hand corner is a link to an index of my house rules (with additional links in the index itself).
The skill system itself can be found here:
http://akraticwizardry.blogspot.com/2009/06/background-professions.html
(A slightly different version of this system appeared in Fight On! #5.)
Thanks! That system is perhaps my favorite incarnation of skill rules for D&D-type rpgs to date.
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