Probably didn't need an announcement that #RPGaDay was coming, then the announcement of the prompts, but here we are.
Back again for year 13, #RPGaDay2026 is a celebration of rele-playing games from our own unique perspectives.
Each day, they is a prompt to base your response from in social media, blog, vlog, podcast, artwork, or any other medium you wish to express yourself.
If the prompts aren't doing it for you, they are providing question/topics to expand upon things. To be honest, most of the questions are the direct take most of us would use, almost there are a few gems that might be worth a look.
| 1. Share a character or fellow player who is a strong example of discipline. | 2. What does one character’s stature in their community mean to them? | |||||
| 3. Poise: How does one character present themselves? | 4. An enjoyable moment of charm gone right or wrong? | 5. What burden is a character willing to carry until the end? | 6. Reach: Who would you like to be able to share RPGs with? | 7. A moment of mercy received or given? | 8. A moment when a character kept or broke their resolve? | 9. Give one reason why it is a privilege to play with your group. |
| 10. A secret you hope comes out about a character? | 11. A character made great by having or not having tact | 12. Most things end. What is one RPG loss you still feel? | 13. Strain: So far, what is the heaviest set of RPG things you have carried to play? | 14. What is a game held in high regard you have yet to play? | 15. How would you organize an endurance session of your favorite game? | 16. One thing that will cause a character to lose their composure? |
| 17. A satisfying example of a character’s integrity | 18. Directness: A fast introduction of a new PC or player? | 19. A huge risk taken because of desire? | 20. Have the characters kept or broken more promises? | 21. Share an RPG charity past or present that moved you | 22. An enjoyable moment of grit PCs did or did not tough out | 23. An enjoyable moment of good or bad fortune |
| 24. Your preferred distance in any type of RPG conflict? | 25. One game you want to get more familiar with? | 26. One game you regret not trying? | 27. What do you hunger for most from a session? | 28. Devotion: Game you have played the most! | 29. Labor: Thing you are most willing to work on for a game | 30. A game event that you are still proud of. |
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