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Polyfem Transformed: August 2005
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About roleplaying, by a Swede, in English. From İstanbul. Tuesday, August 02, 2005. I'm doing som experiments with the blog. Things might look ugly for a few days. The current layout works in Explorer, but not inf Firefox. I will change to something else in a while, maybe a piuxel fixed verison. My CSS ability is not very great, obviously. Posted by Sven Holmström at 1:15 am. Monday, August 01, 2005. Helena made a very nice page. Posted by Sven Holmström at 1:41 am. Linköping, Sweden. LaivForum (Danish l...
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Polyfem Transformed: Swedish Freeform and the Forge
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About roleplaying, by a Swede, in English. From İstanbul. Saturday, September 03, 2005. Swedish Freeform and the Forge. One thing that has struck me many times is the similarities between the Swedish/Danish brand of freeform (admittedly the Danes seem to have developed things further than we up here, but we will do as the Japanese in the industrial revolution, trust me) and the narrative games from Forge. There is this wiki. A couple of months ago Martin Svahn from FriSpel started a wiki. And wrote that ...
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Polyfem Transformed: Beloved Jakob
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About roleplaying, by a Swede, in English. From İstanbul. Wednesday, November 14, 2007. I have a small game for you. Beloved Jakob. Is what I call a conversational game. It's for two players and no GM. The game consists of three pdf files. Both players read the short introduction file. Then the players divide the two player files between them, read their character file and engage in a conversation. This conversation is the game. Mia), player text two. Mia), spelartext två. People I want to thank. After a...
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Polyfem Transformed: Ugly me
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About roleplaying, by a Swede, in English. From İstanbul. Tuesday, August 02, 2005. I'm doing som experiments with the blog. Things might look ugly for a few days. The current layout works in Explorer, but not inf Firefox. I will change to something else in a while, maybe a piuxel fixed verison. My CSS ability is not very great, obviously. Posted by Sven Holmström at 1:15 am. Linköping, Sweden. Lives in Istanbul and writes mostly about that city at Istanbul, Europa. View my complete profile. John's RPG J...
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Polyfem Transformed: Back again. Once more.
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About roleplaying, by a Swede, in English. From İstanbul. Monday, November 28, 2005. Back again. Once more. I'm not a very trustworthy man. This is my third, now-I'm-finally-back-text on this blog this semester. I hope it's true this time. Most of my world has been about moving to Istanbul, understanding my new job and other things related. Of course I have also started a new blog, İstanbul, Europa. In Swedish) about this new world that surrounds me. Fame is one. Gabriel is a third. Linköping, Sweden.
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Polyfem Transformed: The New Black: Roleplaying over internet
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About roleplaying, by a Swede, in English. From İstanbul. Thursday, August 17, 2006. The New Black: Roleplaying over internet. You get old, you get ideas, you get a job, you find new people you want to live with, you start hating your state, you get deported or even married. Two hings made me think of this right now:. Per von Fischer writes about an IRC version of Sorcerer on his blog Mørke Steder. I did it myself earlier today. Trials and tribulations of internet roleplaying. Ars Magica we play. There i...
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Polyfem Transformed: On immersion (popular these days)
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About roleplaying, by a Swede, in English. From İstanbul. Monday, November 28, 2005. On immersion (popular these days). I mentioned Gabriel in the last post and I will give you a quick and dirty translation of a fun passage from a blog post. By Gabriel, about his interpretation of Istanbul. (Please note, dear readers, that my translation is slightly simplified compared with the original.). Posted by Sven Holmström at 10:06 pm. Linköping, Sweden. View my complete profile. Sverok Ost kalendarium (S). This ...
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Oddmuse: Users
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This page lists Oddmuse sites that use particular features; they are listed here so that you can check out what other people have done with the script. Since most of the sites running Oddmuse will have a link to this wiki somewhere, you can also search for referrers to this wiki. To find more sites. If you run a site using Oddmuse and are using a particular feature, please add your site and a comment describing that feature. If you find a site on this list that no longer uses Oddmuse, please remove it.
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Polyfem Transformed: Prosopopeia
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About roleplaying, by a Swede, in English. From İstanbul. Saturday, August 26, 2006. The New Big Thing in Swedish larp is Prosopepeia: Momentum. (Homepages here. This is the second installment, I won't talk anything about the first in the trilogy, but this years Knutpunkt book. Contains a long article about it. Let's just say that they are both based on the same concept. First, Prosopepeia: Momentum is a research project as well as a larp. There are people who do funded research on pervasive gaming.
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