Dec 30, 2025 3:55 pm
I got started with TTRPGs as a teenager in the 90s at the same time I was running BBSes and MUD sites, but the satanic panic pretty much wrecked my ability to put together a group and play. I tried writing an RPG engine and some campaigns of my own, but never got very far. Being a neurodivergent teenager probably didn't help much either! So I pivoted to other interests (fantasy, philosophy, and general geekery). Fast forward a bit and I'm now a University professor with kids of my own and as they've started getting older I've tried to create a safe & fun space for them to enjoy gaming and creativity, which has provided a very nice excuse to pick up where I left off a few decades ago with TTRPGs. I'm an old school gamer, but as I've spent the last year reading rulebooks and campaigns really love the NSR vibe, which is probably a bit more my style. For 2025, I've really enjoyed reading and learning from the mechanics in One Ring 2e, Dolmenwood, Cairn, Loner, Delve, His Majesty the Worm, Ironsworn, Shadowdark, and a few others. I've also tried to catch up on some of the older engines I missed - Ars Magica, DCC, Cthulu. I have clearly missed a lot! I'd love to say in 5 years time that I've played, written campaigns and DMed for all of those platforms.
But where to start?! Having lived the transient life of an academic, it's hard to find a group to get playing with as my friends are scattered across the globe, my free time is limited and idiosyncratic and - especially when I'm just learning - I find the crunchy mechanics in real time more stressful than fun. So I've tried and enjoyed a bit of solo roleplaying this year. I didn't even know play-by-post/mail was even a thing until a week ago, and I wish someone had sent me this direction a couple decades ago as it ticks all my boxes! Many thanks to @Harrigan for the really helpful youtube introduction which I stumbled on a few days ago and the mention of this site. It's been awesome to read some of the public games and get a feel for how things can work from some experts, and I'll probably be lurking for a bit getting a feel for how things work. I'd love to eventually join in a game, maybe high or fae fantasy or a bit of magical realism? Or even just a one-shot to get my head around things. Looking forward to meeting and playing with folks on here in due course.
But where to start?! Having lived the transient life of an academic, it's hard to find a group to get playing with as my friends are scattered across the globe, my free time is limited and idiosyncratic and - especially when I'm just learning - I find the crunchy mechanics in real time more stressful than fun. So I've tried and enjoyed a bit of solo roleplaying this year. I didn't even know play-by-post/mail was even a thing until a week ago, and I wish someone had sent me this direction a couple decades ago as it ticks all my boxes! Many thanks to @Harrigan for the really helpful youtube introduction which I stumbled on a few days ago and the mention of this site. It's been awesome to read some of the public games and get a feel for how things can work from some experts, and I'll probably be lurking for a bit getting a feel for how things work. I'd love to eventually join in a game, maybe high or fae fantasy or a bit of magical realism? Or even just a one-shot to get my head around things. Looking forward to meeting and playing with folks on here in due course.


