Paganism
Indie tabletop RPG designers reclaim the Witch
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Lynne M. Meyer speaks with five game designers about their use of the witch archetype in their tabletop role-playing game designs.
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Lynne M. Meyer speaks with five game designers about their use of the witch archetype in their tabletop role-playing game designs.
C. Foxnose Huling reviews the first season of the HBO Europe show “Beforeigners,” which uses the premise of people from the past arriving in the modern world to explore questions of religion, prejudice, and progress.
In a Spotlight on Tradition column, Bart Everson introduces TWH’s readers to the humanistic tradition of Gaianism, based on the Gaia Theory made famous by Lovelock, Margulis, and Oberon Zell.
Guest columnist Yvonne Aburrow considers the “doctrine of discovery” that granted permission for white settlers to colonize Indigenous lands – as well as how modern Pagans can support Indigenous struggles.
Guest columnist Sandra Santiago-Pickett describes her path in the traditions of Santeria and Palo Mayombe as part of TWH’s Spotlight on Traditions series.