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Joe Richter (Hindsightless) ran a group through Horror on the Hill. I ponder/ramble to unpack the experience—what worked, what didn’t, and why that one trap still bothers me. Joe adds a little bit of his own thoughts.
Some topics pondered: setting/assuming expectations, old-school module/dungeon design, faction play, and the tension between running a module “as written” versus making it your own.
Check out previous episodes of Hindsightless for more discussion of Horror on the Hill starting here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/joe-richter9/episodes/612-OSR-October-Charles-Patton-e39tiu5
Feedback:
Speakpipe (90 seconds): https://www.speakpipe.com/MirkeTheMeek
Email: mirke [dot] the [dot] meek [at] gmail [dot] com
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Joe Richter (Hindsightless) ran a group through Horror on the Hill. I ponder/ramble to unpack the experience—what worked, what didn’t, and why that one trap still bothers me. Joe adds a little bit of his own thoughts.
Some topics pondered: setting/assuming expectations, old-school module/dungeon design, faction play, and the tension between running a module “as written” versus making it your own.
Check out previous episodes of Hindsightless for more discussion of Horror on the Hill starting here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/joe-richter9/episodes/612-OSR-October-Charles-Patton-e39tiu5
Feedback:
Speakpipe (90 seconds): https://www.speakpipe.com/MirkeTheMeek
Email: mirke [dot] the [dot] meek [at] gmail [dot] com
My Itch.io Page: https://mirkethemeek.itch.io/

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