thank you
i'll check out eco mofos
we're lucky to have Zedeck Siew on board. I was very touched by his Decolonising D&D when saw it reposted by Gubat Banwa. dev https://makapatag.tumblr.com/post/742021997109936129
I got inspired and asked our ttrpg club gathering pretty much the same question Zedeck Siew asked - why "going forth into the hinterland to seek treasure and slay monsters is a thing," isn't it some kind of dehumanising, capitalist colonist bs? Why is it fun? I intend to finish writing my very first "classic" (hopefully not classic) dungeon crawler one-shot tomorrow, while thinking about this.
I'll now follow up Zedeck's work more closely. Bookmarked his "To Put Away a Sword" like 3 times during my initial research around the Palestine Bundle and copy/paste co-op. Daniel Locke, who's not my artist, played into his strengths illustrating that adventure and I appreciate it a lot.
everybody else on your list, i'm saying it again, are also already core influences of mine or core influences of my infuences. I bought Into the Odd pdf the very same day I got Palestine Bundle.
fkr ftw