The Lost Archives

Overview

The Lost Archives is a TTRPG production collective dedicated to unearthing epic narratives across the multiverse. Focusing on a blend of high-stakes cinematic action and deep character development, the channel brings professional-quality actual play to life for fans of diverse storytelling systems. The Archives bridge the gap between tactical strategy and immersive roleplay. Whether navigating the high-fantasy reaches of
Dungeons & Dragons https://groupfinder.eu/library/dungeons-dragons-55e-2024
, tapping into the Investiture of Brandon Sanderson’s
Cosmere RPG
, or mastering the elements in
Avatar Legends
, the cast prioritizes narrative depth and world-building that honors the lore of every setting they inhabit.

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youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaazxCvLoOKts5fJk4zd52Q - Youtube channel twitch.tv https://www.twitch.tv/thelostarchives/about - Twitch page spotify.com https://open.spotify.com/show/7fGuiTm8uw3FmSyNQ2oqZv - Spotify channel thelostarchives.fandom.com https://thelostarchives.fandom.com/wiki/The_Lost_Archives_Wiki - The Lost Archives Wiki

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Monster of the Week (2012)
Tabletop Roleplaying Games

Monster of the Week (2012)

TTRPG
English
Rules-light
Monster of the Week (MOTW) is an urban fantasy-horror tabletop role-playing game developed by Michael Sands. It was first published in 2012, and a revised edition was published by Evil Hat Productions in 2015. The entire theme of the game is heavily inspired by TV shows like Buffy, Supernatural, X-Files, Fringe and many others. The system it directly evolved from is Apocalypse World (2010) Description Players in the MOTW system take on the role of monster hunters. Capable of dealing with most creatures that might get in their way. Using skills to solve mysteries, track monsters and eventually defeat them.  System Overview & Key Features Powered by the Apocalypse Engine (2d6) Players roll two six-sided dice (2d6) when performing actions, adding relevant character modifiers to the result. Rolling a 10 or higher is considered a success. 7-9 is a partial success, which will also carry some added consequences. Getting a 6 or lower means failure - you have not succeeded in whatever you attempted and dire consequences are soon to follow. Basic and Playbook Moves Game mechanics are categorized into discrete actions called "Moves." Basic Moves are universally available to all characters and cover common actions such as "Investigate a Mystery," "Kick Some Ass," or "Act Under Pressure." Playbook Moves are exclusive, specialized abilities granted by a character's chosen Playbook, allowing them to manipulate the narrative or game mechanics in unique ways. Finite Luck Points Each character possesses a limited track of Luck points. A player may permanently expend a point of Luck to retroactively alter a dice roll to a 12 (a complete success) or to entirely negate a single instance of sustained damage. Luck is a resource the players have to keep an eye on. Using too much can get you out of trouble, but if you don't have it when you need it most - trouble awaits. Harm and Exploiting Weaknesses Physical trauma is tracked using a short monitor called "Harm." Player characters and adversaries possess low thresholds for sustaining Harm, making direct combat inherently dangerous. To successfully defeat a primary antagonist, players are mechanically required to investigate and utilize the creature's specific weakness, as standard physical attacks are often insufficient to achieve a permanent victory. The Mystery Countdown To structure a gameplay session, the Keeper utilizes a tool called the Countdown. This is a chronological timeline detailing the sequence of events that will occur if the player characters fail to intervene. The Countdown is divided into escalating phases, ending with a catastrophic event. It serves to govern the pacing of the investigation and provide a sense of urgency. Additional links evilhat.com - Official Evil Hat Productions website genericgames.co.nz - Official home of Michael Sands and the original game files

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Flashing Badger Podcast
Actual Play & Podcasts

Flashing Badger Podcast

English
Daggerheart
Actual Play
The Flashing Badger Podcast is a chaotic and character-driven actual play series where four friends dive headfirst into a rotating lineup of tabletop role-playing games. From cosmic horror in Delta Green to orc-filled misadventures in Havoc Brigade, and from interstellar terror in Mothership to Bigfoot-themed road trips in Oh Dang! Bigfoot Stole My Car, each campaign brings a fresh mix of storytelling, improv comedy, and unforgettable moments. Whether you're a long-time TTRPG fan or just love bizarre adventures, our cinematic audio and unpredictable gameplay will pull you in. Links youtube.com - Youtube channel discord.gg - Discord server patreon.com - Patreon page

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Quantum Ogre Cast
Actual Play & Podcasts

Quantum Ogre Cast

TTRPG
English
Discussions
The topical TTRPG podcast you were destined to encounter no matter what choices you made. Join Jorbin of Elder Goblin Games and his ever-changing round table of guests as they explore casual TTRPG topics and put the FUN back in FUNgeon! Get it...? Because Dungeons... and Quantum Ogres... idk just listen if you like roleplaying games... Links youtube.com - Podcast playlist

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