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July Roundtable: Homebrew Rules

July Roundtable: Homebrew Rules

by Melissa Brinks | Jul 30, 2019 | Roundtables, Tabletop Games

Games are good. But sometimes games can be better, and for that, we have homebrew rules. (more…)

Melissa Brinks
Melissa Brinks

Melissa Brinks is Sidequest’s editor in chief, co-creator of the Fake Geek Girls podcast, author of The Compendium of Magical Beasts, and an aspiring beekeeper. She once won an argument on the internet, and tweets at @MelissaBrinks.

www.melissabrinks.com

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