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dicebound · 7 months
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Coyote and Crow, the award winning native TTRPG, is available for free today for Indigenous Peoples Day.
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sairastuff · 5 months
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Three similar but very different pieces. One for a challenge, one for creativity and one for plain and pure fun. The emerald and gold d20 is in the hands of my friend Noelia, who wanted a bag with a nice marbled design but left all the creative decisions in my hands, trusting me blindly. The blue d12 was commissioned by Ana with very specific specifications: inspired by the game Coyote and crow, with the corporate colours and a specially designed typology. And the antique bronze d12 came about while watching my friend Capitán Yelmo playing a game with a very Ancient Roman aesthetic, and where I tested the viability of a semi-invisible half meat seam (with a satisfactory success). Three pieces that sum up very well my creative capacity starting from the (almost) same pattern.
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chinmaster · 1 year
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I looked at a bunch of different crafting systems for a thing I was working on and became Inspired
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witheringfears · 1 year
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My hope is that even with WotC walking back the ogl changes people with still look into other game systems. There's so many options besides just D&D and Pathfinder. Here's some:
Coyote and Crow: a D12 based rpg designed by Indigenous Americans. The world is is an alternate history where America wasn't colonized by Europe
Glitter Hearts: a powered by the apocalypse game. You make a character with a secret identity to fight evil. Like in Sailor Moon or Power Rangers. You can even have a giant mech.
Discworld RPG: a GURPS rpg set in Terry Pratchett's Discworld. Have you ever wanted to live in Ankh-Morpork? Visit XXXX? Travel the Counterweight Continent? You can in an rpg based off the amazing Discworld books!
I'm only going to list 3. I might add more later but if you see this post please reblog and add any games you enjoy. I love learning about new systems!
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lizardinkart · 8 months
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Rare TTRPG post! Been playing the game Coyote and Crow with some friends and this was a great image the Storyteller (DM) gave of my character last session - so I had to draw it :)
The game was created by a really cool group of indigenous folks from different nations around the Americas, and is set in a science-fantasy alternate future in a world where 1) the americas weren’t colonized, and 2) people were given/discovered a magic substance that gives people powers and gave way to a scientific revolution! I play a healer who’s kinda gotten lost in the science side of things and has put spirituality on the backburner, and that’s coming back to bite them now that they’ve stumbled upon something new and very spirit-based.
I love this game a ton and would really suggest y’all check it out if you haven’t! You can definitely tell the amount of love that went into this world and the systems and even tho it can be a little crunchy at times, it’s still a great TTRPG that is worth a play (also they have expansions coming out soon so 👀)
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dungeonofthedragon · 14 hours
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Coyote and Crow on Sale
The amazing Coyote and Crow is now only $10 on DriveThru RPG! It's been on my wishlist for a while and, well, I thought I would let other folks know so they could grab themselves a copy.
(Fantasy roleplaying in an uncolonised future for under half price? If I had the money I would have nabbed it in a heartbeat!)
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knamil · 11 months
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This is the cover commission I did for Coyote & Crow's crowdfunding project, Stories of the Free Lands, last year. Also available on drivethrurpg.
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miurgen · 1 year
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Character art for TheFourDirections team Coyote & Crow campaign ☺️
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rendakuenthusiast · 7 months
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In the Coyote and Crow alt-Native-American TTRPG setting, it is a canon setting detail that a genderqueer Navajo invented base-12 math after fasting in a cave for weeks. @janmisali
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miscreantmagpie · 8 months
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Intelligence means nothing without kindness.
A quick sketch of my Coyote and Crow OC, Chanoo. I accidentally broke his stats and he can roll stupidly high for anything techy related and is otherwise worthless. I love him immensely.
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Happy Indigenous People's Day!
Only 59 hours left to back and support indigenous creators and get a pretty cool ttrpg!
Back Coyote and Crow first story expansion here!
"If you weren’t familiar with Coyote & Crow before coming here, let me catch you up on things. Coyote & Crow is a science fantasy tabletop roleplaying game created by Connor Alexander (Cherokee Nation) and a team of writers and artists, most of whom are Indigenous to North America. The game is set in an alternate timeline, one where colonization of the Americas never happened thanks to a climate event centuries ago that altered the future of everyone on Earth."
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thecava · 1 year
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Coyote & Crow
[English first, poi in italiano]
This game caused quite a stir when it kickstarted, and it definitely delivered. The book's art and content are gorgeous, and the game runs really nicely, hitting that sweet spot of crunchiness that I like. The uncolonized future it describes is a rich and complex world, gaining depth from its cultural base, and bringing it into focus with a lot of character and coherence. The setting felt really vibrant in the sessions I GM'd thanks to just a few details. The system is rather granular, but straightforward, and players smoothly got in stride during the sessions. Abilities, the "science fantasy" part characters first come into contact with, feel right in place with the setting, and are woven into it with enough context to further connect characters and setting. The action economy is pretty traditional and does its job well, and encounters have felt dangerous, making players look first for alternatives, then for every possible advantage, if they couldn't find one.
Un grande successo quando uscì su kickstarter, questo gioco ha mantenuto le sue promesse. Il contenuto e l'estetica del manuale sono splendidi e il gioco scorre veramente bene, raggiungendo giusto quel grado di meccanicità che piace a me. Il suo futuro incolonizzato dipinge un mondo ricco e complesso, che acquisisce spessore dai suoi fondamenti culturali, messi in evidenza con sapienza e coerenza. L'ambientazione ha dato decisamente molto tono alle sessioni che ho masterato con giusto una manciata di dettagli. Il sistema è piuttosto granulare ma diretto e i giocatori hanno colto fluidamente le dinamiche durante le partite. Le Abilità, la prima parte "science fantasy" con cui i giocatori hanno a che fare, sono ben implementate nell'ambientazione, creando un ulteriore legame fra questa e i personaggi. L'economia d'azione è abbastanza classica e fa bene il suo lavoro, inoltre durante gli scontri si è sentito il pericolo, spingendo i giocatori a cercare prima alternative e a sfruttare ogni possibile vantaggio quando non ce n'erano.
Coyote & Crow.
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bryanharryrombough · 1 year
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clericalerror87 · 2 years
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One of the game stores local to me stocks Thirsty Sword Lesbians, its supplement Advanced Lovers & Lesbians, Coyote & Crow, and other less mainstream TTRPGs and it's great.
Also got a big pride flag hanging in view of the front door behind the register. Never felt so at ease in a store where a bunch of other nerds were milling about playing Magic.
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canis-caro · 7 months
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Got the coyote and crow ttrpg book and I rly like it so far.
Love to play a game with it sometime <- is majorly nonverbal irl.
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la-tramontana · 10 months
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coyoteandcrow/wolves-0
New Kickstarter for the game "Wolves" launching July 10 from the Coyote and Crow folks, a circle of Indigenous TTRPG/board game makers. Excite!!
blurb: A Semi-Cooperative Game for 3-6 Players About Community Survival From Indigenous Creators
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