u/gameoftheories

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Preping for a run of The Anthropophagi of Xambaala, any tips?

I'm about to start running The Anthropophagi of Xambaala for a group of six. We've been playing White Box: FMAG for a couple of years now, and we wanted to up the crunch a bit and try a setting swap, so this felt like a good change of pace.

Here's my hook. The party arrives at Xambaala by port, expecting to meet an NPC who's hired them on as muscle for his caravan business running trade between Xambaala and Yithorium. The catch: that NPC has already fallen victim to the city's cannibals before the party ever sets foot on the docks. So instead of meeting their employer, they arrive to find him missing with their job and pay on the line, they've got to scour the city to track him down, getting drip-fed clues about the larger horror as they go.

The idea is that a missing patron gives them a personal reason to poke into every corner of Xambaala.

Any tips from people who have run this? It seems like a wonderful sandbox setting and I am very excited to get it to the table!

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u/gameoftheories — 9 days ago
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GM BAG recommendations?

I run games often. Sometimes I end up with many books, or the Mothership Deluxe Boxed Set, or 4 copies of Hyperborea (a real thicc boi), plus character sheets, a notebook, and a little dice/penil box. I currently use a cheap little backpack I stole from my son because he had several, and it ain't great.

What are some good messenger, backpack, or other bags that my fellow GM's use, particularly for transporting multiple heavy and somewhat fragile rulebooks to the table?

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u/gameoftheories — 23 days ago

What about about living in Santa Cruz turns everyone, renters included, into NIMBY's?

Looking at comments from a "Save the Catalyst!" post on Instagram the other day was surprising. Everyone was complaining about how much Santa Cruz has changed, how dare greedy tech developers build housing to make a profit, and how Santa Cruz doesn't have anywhere left for live music!

No one tell that last one to the Civic Center.

Most of the people I know seemed to express these types of sentiments, even people a flat tire away from eviction.

I genuinely don't get it. I understand downtown has changed, but if these people went to other cities, they'd see that's a broader problem than Santa Cruz, and it's not because of tall, ugly luxury apartments.

Luxury Housing lowers rental costs for all housing; this is a well-documented fact now.

What is it about living in Santa Cruz that turns people, particularly renters, into NIMBY's?

u/gameoftheories — 3 months ago