Caveat Emptor EXTREME: This is a post about ignoring the advice that is given to referees and designers about what to do. I want to tell you clever folks that yes this blog post is telling you not to listen to blog posts, but I also offer the things I listened to that went poorly for me to hopefully show you that it's important to follow your heart, not the trends. When I read WW's An Illiterate Hobby, I started getting that itch of seeing something that happens all over the hobby. We all have our dice dogmas we hold to be true: strict time records, overloaded dice, realtime torches, the list gets longer and longer with each new system, blogpost, and video that gets shot out into the hobby. All of that can be a lot of pressure on someone's mind as they're trying to figure out the hobby or work out a new scene. Hell I used to work myself into knots for not having a proper "Thinking Adventures" system to use for my games when I was digging into that style of play. That mental tugging is…
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