Nov 1, 2008
Blog Carnival – Round 4 – Religion
Thanks to Philippe-Antoine over at The Chatty DM for running last months Carnival.

So on to this months topic and it’s that old bugbear again. I had another topic in mind that I was going to use but after careful consideration and the realisation that almost everyone that took part in the carnival would be effectively writing the exact same post I scrapped it. I struggled for a bit until a shining light hit me in the face as I was reading some old posts on Wil Wheaton’s blog about how he found someone to play D&D with at his school.
We’ve been round the blog/block many times on the subject with regards to how taboo your local church thought it was or how cool the local minister actually found it to be so what I’m pitching is the subject of religion in the game. That is of course unless you have a story thats fit’s into the first section that hasn’t been told before.
What I’m thinking about is how WotC have revamped The Forgotten Realms and reshuffled their gods about or how far you take religion in-game. There’s many different ways to look at this one that instead of having it as a stand alone post on The Dice Bag I thought I’d throw it open to you good people to give your views on it as well.
The RPG Blog Carnival started with Johnathan over at The Core Mechanic
Then Donny the DM took took over with a new topic
And then it moved on to The Chatty DM (I’ll add the link to his roundup when he gets round to posting one)
- Super Heroes in RPG’s
- Roundup
So how does the carnival work you ask? The rules are very simple. All you do is post about it, leave a link back to here in your post and write a comment right after on this post. Once the month is up I’ll write up a roundup post of everyone thats took part in the carnival.
Can’t say fairer than that now can we?
In a few days time one, once I get a little free time from Nanowrimo I’ll get my own post up on the topic.
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I’m soooo stoked that this carnival still has a lotta steam in it. Wohoo! Keep on trucking. Hopefully this month I’ll get off my arse and contribute again (I missed #2 and #3)
jonathans last blog post..[4E] Magic Halloween Candy
http://undisciplinedoaf.blogspot.com/2008/11/religion-in-gaming-or-how-to-dodge.html
I have one, hot off of the press when I should’ve been writing my NaNo novel. It’s probably slightly off-topic. <.< I might write a different one later and replace it, if it’s too incoherent. I’m not much for error or coherence checking at the moment.
Andre Viennes last blog post..Religion in Gaming (or: How To Dodge Mythology Guy)
Religion. Hmmm…….
Questing GMs last blog post..Pathfinder RPG Prestige Class Web Enhancement Released
Yeah, November isn’t the best time for the carnival, not with all those people writing their novels…
Not the best time, but some people will try. Since I managed to get up to speed with writing random stuff beforehand, the transition to novel is fairly painless. But, yeah, I have a feeling that this one might be a little sparse.
Andre Viennes last blog post..Religion in Gaming (or: How To Dodge Mythology Guy)
@Jonathan – well theres a few more folk lined up to take a shot at it at least
@Andre – Nice one/ Nothing stopping you putting more than one post into the carnival remember. The more the merrier!
@Questing GM – Get that thinking cap on!
@Vampyr & Andre – Wether it’s quiet or not if the carnivals to continue then we need to keep going with it. And if I can take the time to write this post out of my nanowrimo schedule then anyone can take a spare 10 minutes to write something thats not their novel for a wee break.
http://undisciplinedoaf.blogspot.com/2008/11/religion-in-gaming-how-to-shuffle.html
Here’s my second one. I think that’s all I’ve got in me on this subject unless I can remember an old friend’s method, but I likely won’t.
This one seems slightly more coherent than the last one.
Andre Viennes last blog post..Religion In Gaiming 2 (or: How to run with Pat Robertson in your group without causing a stir.)
[...] November’s Blog Carnival is about Religion, find out more here. [...]
BAM! And there it is.
http://thefineartofthetpk.blogspot.com/2008/11/dualist-heresy.html
enjoy!
Donny_the_DMs last blog post..4E makes monster creation fun again! – Revised
I think my post got eated
trying again,
http://thefineartofthetpk.blogspot.com/2008/11/dualist-heresy.html
enjoy!
Donny_the_DMs last blog post..4E makes monster creation fun again! – Revised
[...] month’s Blog Carnival is being hosted by The Dice Bag with the theme being religion. For my contribution, I thought I would introduce those who [...]
I thought I’d poke a little fun with this one.
http://rpgcentric.com/?p=320
Tony Laws last blog post..It’s my fault Black Leaf died!
Here’s my contribution.
http://rpgcentric.com/?p=320
Tony Laws last blog post..It’s my fault Black Leaf died!
I suppose these two posts qualify as posts about religion from 20 years ago… but later this month I’ll be contributing a third (original) work as well.
THE CRS’TCHEN Debacle…
REAL-LIFE CLERICS: TSR HOBBIES needs you
Jonathans last blog post..VOTE FOR ROLEPLAYING GAMES!!! WIN A FREE BOOK!!!
[...] post is my humble contribution to the RPG Blog Carnival:Religion series. Whats [...]
My contribution here!
[...] The Dice Bag is hosting this month’s RPG Blog Carnival, and the topic is religion. That seems like a pretty wide-open field, to me. While I was considering possible subjects for my post, though, I reflected a little about the way religion is portrayed in Dungeons & Dragons (and, perhaps by imitation, in many fantasy roleplaying games). [...]
[...] month’s RPG blog carnival, hosted by the Dice Bag, is about religion. This is often a touchy subject and something I feel I couldn’t really do [...]
Here is my contribution:
http://tinyurl.com/5cnh73
It’s my first time participating in one of these, so I don’t know if I did it right. Or if I overdid it right. Or if I overdid it wrong. But y’know, there it is.
Wyatts last blog post..Monsters Of Eden: Heroic Tier
And here’s my tent for the carnival. Thanks, guys!
http://initorwhat.blogspot.com/2008/11/blog-carnival-round-4-here-walk-no-gods.html
[...] The topic for this month’s RPG blog carnival (that makes it carnival number 4) is religion. Quite a good topic, I believe, considering that religion is always a hot topic and that it touches [...]
[...] month’s RPG Blog Carnival topic is religion, which is something I’ve thought about before. I won’t rehash those articles. One [...]
Here’s my first crack at this topic:
http://inkwellideas.com/?p=83
But I’ve got plenty of other ideas for this topic… Time permitting I’ll write again.
Joes last blog post..Flavoring a Game World with Religion
My (first?) contribution: Losing Your Religion
http://abutterflydreaming.com/2008/11/06/losing-your-religion/
Scotts last blog post..Adapting the 4e Shadowdancer
I’m not sure if this one quite qualifies, but you might find it useful; I plan on delivering plenty more over the course of this month.
http://exchangeofrealities.today.com/2008/11/07/superstition-in-a-fantasy-world/
Ravyns last blog post..Superstition in a Fantasy World
[...] Next time, I will be talking about that grounding into setting, by the way, in the context of the November RPG Blog Carnival. [...]
And some people thought it would be a slow month!
Theres some nice posts there from what I’ve seen so far. I’m having trouble with my ISP just now but a new modem should be with us for Wednesday. Browsing on my mobile is no fun and I’ve got a 256 char limit on anything I type
@Bob
I’m glad to be proven wrong
@Vampir So am I. I really did think this might just be a filler month
Here’s my part. I took a look at how I mix monotheism with polytheism and other forms of religion in my homebrew campaign setting:
http://www.rpgblog2.com/2008/11/religion-in-our-homebrew.html
Zacharys last blog post..OK, Let’s Talk Game Balance
[...] take on the topic of Religion in gaming comes from the side of your average Joe. One thing that always stuck in my mind about [...]
Here is my own take on the subject
http://www.thedicebag.com/religions-for-everyone/
Another entry.
http://rpgcentric.com/?p=352
Tony Laws last blog post..Clerics have lost their faith in D&D
GREAT job everyone for pitching in!!! Holy Cudgels of Cuthbert Batman!
I’ve also started to write about related topics – I think ‘clerics’ qualify for this carnival, yes?
http://thecoremechanic.blogspot.com/2008/11/new-cleric-is-old-cleric-part-1.html
jonathans last blog post..RPG Blogging – An analysis
[...] Round 4 of the RPG Blog Carnival is being hosted by The Dice Bag, and the topic is religion. [...]
My contribution takes a look at some of the by-turns hilarious and frightening anti-D&D Christian propaganda from the 80s: The B.A.D.D. Files, part 1.
I’ve got a few more deliciously terrifying “D&D is satanic!” text files from back then that I’ll be posting later this month.
d7s last blog post..The B.A.D.D. Files, part 1
[...] decided to create another post for this month’s Blog Carnival. When I started playing 3E, one of the things that immediately stuck out in my mind was the fact [...]
[...] This month’s RPG Blog Carvnival topic is RELIGION. “The Dice Bag” has a post about rewarding characters who actually observe their [...]
Of Men & Gods – Why D&D Gods Make No Sense
http://6d6fireball.com/rpg/of-men-and-gods/
Chris Tregenzas last blog post..Of Men and Gods
The New Cleric is the Old Cleric (Part 2)
jonathans last blog post..Blog Anthology Weekly Update (sorta)
[...] This month’s RPG Blog Carnival topic is religion. [...]
Here’s by second entry for the religion Carnival: Three ways to give depth to your game’s religions. I think that more game religions could use a look at the tenets of the faith and the holy writings they’re based on, so I’ve given some thoughts on how to add those.
d7s last blog post..Three ways to give depth to your game’s religions
[...] post is my entry into this month’s Blog Carnival. This entry was posted on Monday, November 17th, 2008 at 2:37 pm and is filed under [...]
Here’s my entry to this month’s blog carnival: “Monotheistic religions in roleplaying” (http://tinyurl.com/57vprc)
[...] November’s topic for the RPG Blog Carnival is religion. [...]
Another entry.
noismss last blog post..300 Text Files and Other Strangeness
And here’s another one–I’m sure there will be more, since one of my readers just out and requested riffs on religion in fiction as a whole. I sent him your way for now, of course.
Anyway, http://exchangeofrealities.today.com/2008/11/17/color-in-the-pews/
Ravyns last blog post..Color in the Pews
I can see I’m going to be a bit busy writing the round up for this one
Thankfully my new laptop should be arriving next week so I’ll actually have a PC to write it up on
[...] months RPG Blog Carnival is being hosted by the Dice Bag. Usually, religion is a subject I do not breach in public forum, at work, or with the in-laws (by [...]
Here’s my submission for this month’s Carnival.
http://www.madbrewlabs.com/index.php/2008/11/17/rpg-carnival-iv-religion/
Mad Brews last blog post..RPG Carnival IV: Religion