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    Adapting Kane by Karl Edward Wagner

    I'm not familiar with the source material, but based on your account of it my first thought was Burning Wheel. Or for a pretty different experience, but one that is definitely S&S and support episodic play with a mix of new and recurring characters, In A Wicked Age.
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    Forget Romance, I Want Bromance Rules!

    Lots. The approach that I use the most is from the Burning Wheel family of games - PCs have relationships (purchased in character buiild, or acquired during play), and also have a Circles stat which is what is rolled to try and meet a helpful NPC. This BW play report shows both relationships...
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    Romance Rules

    It's looser in campaign structure, but tighter in resolution framework, than Pendragon. As you may have gathered, I love it! When my group plays, the general vibe is Burning Wheel-lite. (And mechanically that is much lighter.)
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    Romance Rules

    @zarionofarabel Have you ever played Prince Valiant. I think it is Greg Stafford's true masterpiece, although I know most people put Pendragon into that box.
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    Romance Rules

    Romance has figured in a lot of my RPGing, although not normally as the central focus. How it's handled depends on system. For instance, in Prince Valiant it's based on Glamourie checks and/or the use of the Incite Lust special effect (here are some examples...
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    What Is Your Go-To Pick-Up TTRPG?

    I've run many RPGs with no prep. But for a pick-up game, I would go for In A Wicked Age. It bundles setting creation, character creation and establishing situation into a single, fun, group process.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Is 5E better because of Crawford and Perkins leaving?

    I can see that. But the player might have to have their PC do something or undergo something that explains what is happening: so being stabbed by a random commoner may not be enough; but being stabbed by the Guildmaster of the GH Assassin's Guild would be different. Or if we're thinking about...
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    D&D General Ben Riggs interviews Fred Hicks and Cam Banks, then shares WotC sales data.

    I think it started in 3E - eg Expedition to the Demonweb Pits.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Is 5E better because of Crawford and Perkins leaving?

    I agree with this. I agree with this too. In the example that originally started this tangent - a person ignoring the warrior attacking them in melee in order to strike at a dangerous foe 30' away - I don't see any difficulty reconciling that with the hp mechanics. The person is being attacked...
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    How do you like to start a campaign

    As a side note, your commitment to metric measurements is admirable!
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    How do you like to start a campaign

    In Burning Wheel, connections between PCs are established mostly as Beliefs. For instance, when my friend and I built PCs for a game, my PC (Aedhros, an embittered Tolkienesque dark elf) had the Belief Only because Alicia [my friend's PC] seems poor and broken can I endure her company. The...
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    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    Yesterday evening I bought copies of Alice is Missing and Deathmatch Island, as gifts for a family member and a friend. The shop also had a discounted copy of the Middarmark Gazetteer, which I picked up for myself. (Up until now I only had it in PDF. I like having hard copies of my Torchbearer...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Preferences in a New Official 5.5e Specific Setting

    I don't know how hard or easy it would be to do a S&S version of 5e D&D. But I don't think that there is anything about RPGing per se that makes it hard to have S&S RPGing.
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    How do you like to start a campaign

    In Prince Valiant, by default everyone plays a knight errant. There are two ability scores (distribute 7 points between Brawn and Presence) and 13 skills (distribute 9 points across them - with at least one rank in each of Riding and Arms). That's how we ended up with two very similar PCs (as...
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    How do you like to start a campaign

    Why don't a party of adventuring NPCs recruit a few PCs to fill their gaps? The way you're describing it seems to import a type of PC/NPC asymmetry.
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