Taron "Indestructoboy" Pounds
@indestructoboy.bsky.social
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Award-Winning TTRPG Designer | DMsGuild Best-Seller | Professor of Guitar | YouTuber Founder of @landoftheblind.bsky.social
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Yup. Unless you find some small indie group, doing it up right is EXPENSIVE. I’m trying to decide between paying my car off, or doing Vagabond on Foundry
As a game dev going through the process of getting his game put on Foundry: please don’t guilt trip designers for not having the funds to make it happen. It’s upwards of $15,000 to do it, and it feels like shit to hear “No Foundry? PASS.” Grow up, you dipshits.
It feels so cool to be here. My game is printed, custom dice made, GM Screens, and zines all going out to supporters all over the world. All of this because 10 years ago I wondered if I could make my own classes for D&D
We've officially moved over into Wave 2 Pre-Orders to fulfill Q1 2026! My stock counts were conservative, so there may be some copies free up as we move on. Pumping the brakes on Shopify sales from this wave until we've completely fulfilled the crowdfunders.
Kickstarter and Gamefound shipments for Vagabond are going out now! Shopify customers, we’re anticipating wave 2 of print will be sent out in January. Foundry development is something I’m anticipating taking out a loan to complete, but 200 preorders for wave 2 means I won’t need to!
Well… we’re out of shipping boxes, but Uline is shipping more tomorrow! What a wild last few hours!!!
This thing has like an >80% win rate for me in ranked. Legit just started playing this week.
I'm pretty much "brand new" to Magic the Gathering, and even I can tell Chocobo Landfall is buuuuuuuusted. You can mulligan down to like 4 cards, but as long as you have Sazh's Chocobo and a Forest? Your opponent has like 2 rounds to respond or else this thing gets WAY out of hand.
Tip for newer homebrewers: nothing is free. Using art you found with a Google search isn’t kosher. Commissions and stock art purchases are the only way you can guarantee legitimate operations
This isn't a thing in any creative circles, ever. The only time you don't need to talk to an artist about using their work in your publication is if you buy their stock art, which comes with a license that covers a conversation about rights, usage. This person's explanation is extra ripe bullshit.
NO. IT. IS. NOT.
#art #ttrpg
/r/UnearthedArcana is just a cesspit of stolen content. I’ve been dreaming of the day that subreddit stops getting attention. So sorry you’ve had to deal with this
For real, I’m feeling more and more like I’m going to have to choose between turd sandwich or douchebag every day
Not a movie but three series: Tales from the Loop, Devs, and Nightflyers.
☝️Is there a sci-fi movie that you defend tooth and nail, but you feel a little alone in loving it?
When you're sad because you spent three hours defending a movie and clearly you're the only person in the world who likes it.
I have had the most insane series of events in my afterschool D&D club, leading to a party of 4th and 5th graders having decimated the guards of the Keep on the Borderlands. Seriously, bad rolls from the guards, and them nuking the guard captain just essentially overthrew the keep.
Nope, I questioned why Candela Obscura thought it was morally wrong to gamify mental disabilities, but physical disabilities were fine.
I'm not trying to start some "movement" like the whole combat wheelchair thing. That was an overreaction and overcorrection fueled by Twitter outrage. The fact that we're still THIS low on a diverse representation of disability and disfigurement goes to show it was all theater.
It also sucks that the "grimdark" and "edgelord" RPGs are the only ones giving disfigured characters some spotlight. I teach elementary school, do you know how many kids get scared just because my face looks different? It's because disfigurement is always some mark of evil.
Wheelchairs in fantasy wasn't "cringe lib shit" 10 years ago. Companies performatively rushed books out the door with wheelchaired characters to capitalize on a hot button issue in the scene, rather than show care for disability rep. That performative side of it is the "cringe lib shit".
Back on it though, where's those blind monks? The battle scarred veteran fighters? I have a hard time buying their current art direction because they're playing it way too safe. Wheelchairs feel like a compromise. It's like "we can still have a model and just put them in a wheelchair."
WotC had paraplegic characters in two books this year. Glad to know they're using Twitter to inform their sensibilities, I guess. It just comes off as hollow and shameless. Same thing happened when they addressed Esmerelda. Zero understanding of why someone might try to keep a disfigurement private.
Those of us with disfigurements so often only get thrown into horror settings. Like, I haven't made a stink about this because I've honestly got more important stuff happening in my real life, but the wheelchair discourse kicking up again kind of has me thinking I need to finally do a video on it.
This isn't an "exclude wheelchairs" thing, it's a "I feel like wheelchairs have become a performative virtue signal rather than a sign of meaningful intent." Where are the amputees? The burn victims? The cleft palates? Other disfigurements?
The "wheelchairs in D&D" discourse is starting up again because of Heroes of the Borderlands. Look, there's a valid criticism of why publishers have wheelchair art in their fantasy dungeon crawlers and it isn't the one getting made. My question is, why not include other physical disabilities?