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2011 - RPGR-A00005 Analysis of the Report “Alienation and the Game Dungeons and Dragons”
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Hawke Robinson
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Apr 03, 2016
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RPG Research Essay
This is an analysis of the report "ALIENATION AND THE GAME DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS" by Lisa A. Derenard and Linda Mannik Kline. Psychological Report, 1990, 66, 1219-1222. O Psychological Reports 1990. The Analysis and commentary on the report is written by W.A. Hawkes-Robinson.
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What Tools Do You Use for Your Campaigns?
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Potential RPG Research Question,
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As asked in Geek Therapy Community on Facebook by Pâris Conte, "To those here that write campaigns, build campaign settings, etc... What system do you use to store and organise your notes? A hand written journal? Specific software? Why did you chose what you use?". Such a lengthy response would be a terrible wall of text on FB, so I'm answering it here where both longevity and formatting are MUCH better...
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Collection of Texas State University / Living Games Pre-Conference Submissions
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Hawke Robinson
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Feb 05, 2023
The essay paper for this event was submitted for peer review and rejected as the draft was, and I didn't have time at the time to make the needed changes to the paper. The non-academic track (not peer reviewed) related slideshow and recorded audio/video were accepted for presentation at the event (albeit a poorly done video that was painfully accelerated to squeeze into the allotted time). This section includes various drafts that were submitted. There is a separate Collection for the works referenced by these submissions (TODO):
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Glossary Collection (Automatically Sorts Alphabetically)
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May 10, 2022 11:56 PM
This automated collection finds any documents on the website with the tag "Glossary", and lists them here in alphabetical order.
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RPG
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Role-playing game, plural: RPG, alternates: tabletop RPG, TRPG ,or TTRPG
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How To Contribute to the Glossary
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Here is some basic information on how you can help contribute to fleshing out the RPG-related glossary
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RPGer
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Role-playing Gamer
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RPGing
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Role-Playing Gaming (verb)
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Volunteer RPG Player Archetype I Trainee (Volunteer / Entry-level / Trainee)
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 29, 2017
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This is an entry-level volunteer position with the possibility of optional free peer-training available. The player archetype is responsible for filling the role of various role-playing gamer "types". The participant takes on various Player Archetype roles to help training Game Masters learn how to address such situations more effectively. Types include: Munchkin, Rules Lawyer, Murder-hobo, etc. For people with little-to-no prior professional RPG experience, this is an excellent means of getting started gaining that experience. A stereotype is generally confining a person into a narrow box, while an archetype is a foundational short hand of traits that can be expanded or built upon, mixed and matched, etc.
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Braille Dice from FigmentsOfFilaments
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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Unfortunately the dice we purchased were very poorly made, with holes through them, inconsistent sizing, too light, and poor design for those with visual impairment. Also I was unable to easily contact the seller for support. At this point I'm sorry to say I can't recommend them. If the issues are addressed in the future by the seller, and pending feedback from Nexus center and others, I will update this posting accordingly.
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