I haven't checked out Knave 2e yet, but I remember enjoying the first edition.
I absolutely love some good tables, but I often felt like they were supporting an unseen architecture that Referees are just supposed to innately understand.
Old School Ref. is my attempt at making (at least one form of) that architecture tangible. Glad you're finding it helpful!
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I will be sending it to all my younger friends in the hobby who find GMing arcane and onerous. Just what the doctor ordered.
Mission accomplished.
What a wonderful resource! And I’m only on page 7! (Pro tip: using this guidance with the tables in Knave 2e is a winning combination)
I haven't checked out Knave 2e yet, but I remember enjoying the first edition.
I absolutely love some good tables, but I often felt like they were supporting an unseen architecture that Referees are just supposed to innately understand.
Old School Ref. is my attempt at making (at least one form of) that architecture tangible. Glad you're finding it helpful!