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Renfield ([personal profile] darchildre) wrote2023-02-12 08:35 pm
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Y'know how people talk about the fact that "collecting craft supplies" and "actually doing the craft" are two different if related hobbies?

I feel the same way about playing solo rpgs and figuring out how I want to set up my notebooks for each different game. Picking a notebook out of my stash, deciding how I want this particular notebook to be organized for this particular game, figuring out which bits of the rulebook I want to print out (or copy by hand) for quick reference, carefully drawing charts or tables - incredibly enjoyable and really only tangentially related to actually playing the game. I probably won't actually get to play my new game until Wednesday, but my notebook looks very inviting.

I also finally did something I've been meaning to do for a while and bought a few different pencil boards in the most common notebook sizes I use. Once they arrive, my games will become playable basically anywhere, regardless of whether or not I have an available writing surface. Perhaps most importantly, they'll then be playable in bed (with the dice roller on my phone), which I'm inordinately excited about.

[personal profile] khronos_keeper 2023-02-14 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I love this :) Love the idea you have different notebooks for different games, never thought of that.


I recently managed to get past whatever internal block I had with solo ttrpg and have something like 16 pages written between two different characters, and very much enjoyed myself.