Prince Kadakithis, Imperial Governor of Sanctuary, called Prince Kittycat by those contemptuous of his reliance on diplomacy instead of tyranny (Victoria Poyser, Thieves’ World boxed set for use with 9 different RPGs, Chaosium, 1981)
This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, we run to the border…lands. OK, never mind, I’ll leave the jokes to Hambone. For real: this week we’re talking about the RuneQuest box set Borderlands (1982), an excellent campaign about getting a job and doing it well. There’s no real narrative arc, no cackling villain, no dark plot. Stuff happens and the players take care of it, but the real point of Borderlands is to build and maintain a home in a strange land, a pretty unusual concept, then and now!
Wanna unnerve your players during a Call of Cthulu game? Sneak a B&W version of a @wedontexisthere twitter account picture where the AI renders a person on the periphery into your handouts and wait until somebody notices.