El Dado Inquieto
Blogger (also on Mastodon: @eldadoinquieto:mastorol.es)
Hello, here you have my blog, it’s written in three languages (Spanish, Catalan and English) and I hope you find it useful.
There’s all kind of themes available, all related to culture, history, science and, of course, tabletop roleplaying games.
It could be an interesting way to do these things, once I’m get used to how Lemmy does things I could put some contents.
It could depend on which game systems are more famous in your country. Games like Call of Cthulhu and Runequest , both using BRP (a percentile system) were very famous and played in Spain for many years in direct competition of Dungeons & Dragons.
It shouldn’t be very difficult, these links could give you some ideas:
The trade unions of the Middle Ages - People’s History Museum: The national museum of democracy
Labor Organizations in Ancient and Medieval Times – Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News and Ideas
Guild | Trade Associations & Their Role in Medieval Europe | Britannica Money
Of course, unions as we know them are a product of 19th century, and the guilds became less important.
But in some of unions’ characteristics evolved from the guilds, as can be read in Organized labor | Definition, Movement, History, Examples, Unions, & Facts | Britannica Money.
It should be noted that if you want to organize the workers into a strike they need some organization and in medieval era a guild can be a way to do it, or could be other means of self-orgnization, see the links below:
These are some things I’m working on (in varied degrees of completion):
- A Cthulhu Mythos campaign plunging the players into the Taiping Rebellion
- Studying how to make a version of Eclipse Phase using M-Space (based on the Mythras roleplaying game)
- Toying with some ideas using Mongoose Traveller 2nd edition and 2300AD
- Toying with some OSR concepts using Axis Mundi by 77 Mundos
Yes, the sub will need to be very strong and prepared to deal with depths of 100 km Europa - Subsurface ocean.