Revisiting the Renaissance-Era TTRPG
If we’re friends in the real world – or are familiar with my odds and ends projects from my tabletop gaming blog – you’ll know that one of my White Whales for years now has been a historical TTRPG set…
If we’re friends in the real world – or are familiar with my odds and ends projects from my tabletop gaming blog – you’ll know that one of my White Whales for years now has been a historical TTRPG set…
My order of 3d-printed 10mm scale pikemen from the Theatrum Europaeum range from Warprinter has arrived, courtesy of Etsy printer MarvelousMinipaints (who prints and ships quickly; I would recommend). If I’m to have any luck keeping momentum going with this…
For those who follow me on Facebook and/or Instagram, you have probably seen some recent posts there of my 10mm scale project to wargame the late 1500s era of the Dutch Revolt, French Wars of Religion, and even the Elizabethan…
Somewhere outside Bordeaux, late 1572: the Catholic chevalier Barthélemy de Sang and his handpicked men root out a gang of Huguenot ruffians. – – – – – 🙏 Like and follow Rebels or Beggars on Instagram, Facebook, and online! ☙ facebook.com/rebelsorbeggars☙ instagram.com/rebelsorbeggars☙ rebelsorbeggars.com…
It’s been a busy few weeks between work and design & writing efforts on a non-historical TTRPG project I’ve been working on (see my gaming blog, Tabletop.WillPhillips.org or my Itch game site profile WillPhillips.Itch.io for more on that). But as…
Slapdash efforts to get a full party painted for my WIP narrative skirmish game I’m tentatively calling Send Thee to Perdition. Very low model count. Most warbands will have five figures, but could range up to eight. Played using a…
A skirmish-sized Renaissance / sixteenth century Europe tabletop game project has been something of a white whale of mine for quite some time. I’ve started and stopped three separate attempts at a historically-set tabletop RPG and fizzled out on each…