Common People - a modern world building casualty
A short essay on how the growth of exceptionalism in fantasy roleplaying games, particularly Dungeons and Dragons, is losing touch with the need to keep the common people and their efforts relevant. BECMI Berserker logo and artwork created and gifted by the very generous Steve Young, contactable at [email protected] Thank you, Steve!! Link to the Known World playlist: • The Known World Gazetteers (Mystara) Link to BECMI Playlist: • BECMI Dungeon and Dragons If you like this video and want to support me further, please consider buying me a coffee at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/becmiber... Your support is greatly appreciated. Contact: Instagram: D&D RPG fRe&k Email: [email protected]

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