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Fox Trenton 🎱
@sintrenton@todon.nl  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Roleplaying games (RPGs/TTRPGs)

This weekend, Chaosium is celebrating 50 years. For 44 of them, they have been one of, if not the, favourite game producers. It started with Runequest and Glorantha, tabletop games like Nomads of Prax(?) and King Arthur Knights. Over the heyday years of the 80s and into the 90s, Call of Cthulhu was a given, Pendragon opened new ways to look at RPGs and I've enjoyed also the more obscure ones like Nephilim (not that easy to get into!), Ringworld and Elfquest.
The Basic Roleplaying system (BRP), through Magic World/Superworld/Future World, served as the basics for my own home cooked games, like The Veil, where you were one person when awake and as you slept and dreamt, you turned the character sheet over, for your Dream Self.

Thank you, the brilliant but late Greg Stafford and all the people that have been part of the community, for these years and for those to come. It has been quite the trip and many dice rolls.

"Sin 'Fox' Trenton"
Player of
Yantaran Redarrow of Rich Post, Grazelander Lhankor Mhy Initiate
and many, many others.

https://www.chaosium.com/blogtoday-on-halloween-the-chaosium-officially-turns-50-years-old/

#rpg #ttrpg #chaosium #anniversary #rq

Chaosium Inc.

Today, on Halloween, The Chaosium officially turns 50 years old

Today, on Halloween, The Chaosium officially turns 50 years old. On October 31, 1975 our founder Greg Stafford went down to the Alameda County Clerk’s office and filed the paperwork to officially register the company. Greg named us The Chaosium as a tribute to its birth as a “house of Chaos” near the Oakland Colosseum. Summing up 50 years of Chaosium’s achievements and legacy in a few sentences is a daunting task. Our first game was the fantasy wargame White Bear & Red Moon, followed by our first magazine Wyrms Footnotes. Since then, we have published over 700 more games and supplements, including RuneQuest, Call of Cthulhu, Basic Roleplaying, Pendragon, ElfQuest, and Rivers of London, to name but a few. From our humble start in the San Francisco Bay area, with the passing of each year, and with the debut of each new game, the company’s impact has quietly spread around the world. Alongside of that, and most importantly, the number of people who joined our Chaosium community also quickly grew. Each Chaosium game, and each book has its own unique story worth celebrating. Describing all of those games, the awards they’ve earned, and all of the interesting times the company has faced since 1975 could fill many pages. Inevitably, one cannot help but speculate about what Greg himself would say on our 50th anniversary: "Gee, guys, whatever you do don’t make it all about me!", and then he would remind us that "We are all Us." -- Chaosium 50th Anniversary display case at Gen Con 2025 -- Whether your fondness of, or connection to the company began yesterday, or decades ago our success all comes down to you. Our wonderful community, the Chaosium Tribe, is our greatest accomplishment. Without all of you the Chaosium would not be the thriving company it is today – the oldest ongoing roleplaying publisher in the industry – with so much to be thankful for.  Thank you all for joining us to celebrate our 50th Anniversary. Thank you for your passion, your creativity, and for your support. We look forward to the next 50 years, and the many stories we will create together. — Rick Meints, President of Chaosium -- Chaosium's founding documents, as preserved in the company archives --
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