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  1. My Thoughts on Crusader Kings III

    acoup.blog

  2. Old CSS, new CSS

    eev.ee

  3. Post-Pandemic Mystery at Heathrow

    fearoflanding.com

  4. Practical Polytheism

    acoup.blog

    1. Knowledge
    2. Practice
    3. Polling the Gods
    4. Little Gods and Big People
  5. Should we rebrand REST?

    kieranpotts.com

  6. Skeleton Lake: Genetic Surprise Deepens Riddle Of The Dead

    www.discovermagazine.com

  7. TRAVELLER: Out of the Box–The Casual and Improvisatory Nature of Early Traveller Play

    talestoastound.wordpress.com

  8. Tea and capitalism

    aeon.co

  9. Teaching Paradox, Crusader Kings III

    acoup.blog

    1. Part I: Making It Personal
    2. Part IIa: Rascally Vassals
    3. Part IIb: Cracks in the House of Islam
    4. Part III: Constructivisting a Kingdom
    5. Part IV: Emperors, Soldiers and Peasants
  10. Ten Great Adventure-Game Puzzles

    www.filfre.net

  11. That time the US Secret Service mistook a cyberpunk RPG for a hacker's handbook

    www.dicebreaker.com

  12. The 5 Most Common Jobs in a Medieval City

    www.medievalists.net

  13. The Logic of Feudalism

    gundobadgames.blogspot.com

  14. The Lonely City

    acoup.blog

    1. The Ideal City
    2. Real Cities Have Curves
  15. The Lovecraft Circle

    airshipdaily.com

  16. The Myth of the Barter Economy

    www.theatlantic.com

  17. The Nuts And Bolts Of Writing A New Constitution

    text.npr.org

  18. The Origins of Scandinavian Noir

    www.theparisreview.org

  19. The Problem with Sci-Fi Body Armor

    acoup.blog

  20. The TTY demystified

    www.linusakesson.net

  21. The Thing (listening device)

    en.wikipedia.org

  22. The Universal Warrior

    acoup.blog

    1. Soldiers, Warriors, and…
    2. The Many Faces of Battle
    3. A Soldier’s Lot
    4. The Cult of the Badass
  23. The long and complicated history of why there are 360 degrees in a circle.

    www.historytoday.com

  24. These Masks Brought Shame to Gossips, Drunks, and Narcissists

    www.atlasobscura.com

  25. This 7,000-year-old well is the oldest wooden structure ever discovered, archeologists say

    www.ctvnews.ca