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The Lamenters - “The Red Crescent” part 12 - Lamentations of the Flame Princess

On this session of Fantasy Friday, we play Lamentations of the Flame Princess. “The Red Crescent” campaign is created by Bill Allan, for use in any fantasy role playing game.

DM: Bill Allan
PLAYERS: Heath Martin, Martin Z., Kail Melton, Mike B., and Niels

LotFP:
https://www.lotfp.com/RPG/

PATREON:
www.patreon.com/billallanworld

DISCORD:
https://discord.gg/Pqxumwj

MERCHANDISE:
teespring.com/stores/bill-allan-world

Production sponsored in part by Blackmagic Design.
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com

Original theme song for The Lamenters - "Mushroom Druid" by Bill Allan
===[ PATRONS ]===

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:

Michael Flynn

Erik Stearns

Andrew Busey

Dr. Belz

Harleyfox

TopoMusicale

Adam
www.heroswarchest.com
Healed by Wounds
www.healedbywounds.com
PLAYERS:
DoD Spec Ops
Matt Hinson
Dirty Samurai
The Most Horrible
Marie Listopad
MINOR DEITIES:
Mark Gump
Martin Zemanek
Rymore Morris
Steve Fletcher
Bob from Philly
PacNW
RollStats
Omegaroth666
LORDS AND LADIES:
Mi Be
The Matt
King Fflueder Flam
Andrew Kolb
Mooxhu
MM
Peter Bauernfeind
Heath Martin
Grater Good
FlexDRG
Blayne Allen
PATRONS OF THE REALMS:
Doughboyski
John Newberry
Rob Cashwalker
Swithpelt
Vance A.
Scott Maresh
Space Zombie
Nadin Dizdarevic
Phillip
RaidinMD
Jeff Boes
Bren B
Kail Melton
Rowjimmy21
LOYAL SUPPORTERS:
Andy J
John Ruden
Chloe Russell
Bill Carroll
MYTHICAL HEROES:
Tricky Troy
#FantasyFriday #LotFP #TheLamenters

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Things You Should Know About Lamentations of the Flame Princess

What is LotFP Weird Fantasy Role-Playing?

LotFP is the brutal and wondrous Weird Fantasy tabletop role-playing game born out of love for underground heavy metal, horror literature and film, and in fact all things strange and macabre. Whatever the inspiration of the moment, be it Lovecraft and Barker, Troma and Hammer, Argento and Fulci, the NWOBHM and True Doom, or Ito and Morrison, LotFP's cadre of writers and artists deliver mind-bending and merciless content for your game table.

Rules-wise, LotFP belongs to the "Old School Renaissance" family of games that uses the Open Game License to recreate game rules of the late 70s/early 80s, with LotFP's particular twisting of those rules flattening out the power level a bit and emphasizing a more horrific and go-for-the-throat attitude. A PDF version of the full rules without any of the game's artwork is available here for you to use for your own purposes. (The full-version PDF includes all of the art, while the physical version is a beautiful high-quality artifact in its own right.)

Being part of the Old School Renaissance also means that every LotFP adventure and supplement is readily compatible with over 100 other RPGs, and their support material is readily compatible with LotFP.

What is so "weird" about LotFP?

The rules themselves are mostly familiar and normal. You don't read the rulebook and think, "Oh, that's strange!" Well, maybe in a few places. Anything in the actual rulebook becomes in effect normal and not weird while playing the game. The idea is that the characters are normal (for values of "normal" that may or may not be present in a fantasy RPG setting), and it's what they encounter during play that is unusual and strange and where the weird is found.

So in practical terms, the weirdness lies in the adventures and support material, and consists of challenges to both the characters' and players' perception of what is supposed to be happening in the game.

You'll just have to deal with the fact that the rulebook is "only" a solid interpretation of classic RPG rules, with application left up to your own imagination.

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