@testing self-boost feels yucky, so I canceled it out as a user.
As a moderator I encourage you to post when you find cool stuff!
As just a user, I almost always downvote when I see a self-boost or self-favorite. Like, if you didn't self-boost I probably would have boosted and favorited. Nothin' personal.
Oh! You got moderator from me! I'm glad you got it. I liked what you did, and didn't get rid of any of your posts while I had moderator there. There were some old posts that didn't fit with the conservation/nature/culture theme... I'm glad it's in the hands of someone with a vision for the magazine. ;-)
@lowdownfool The author(s) only mention D&D, Sorcerer, and Elfs as inspiration. I've played it with people IRL and it very much makes the players contributors to in-session worldbuilding. So much so that I had to start pulling back on pre-designing too much detail into the scenarios that PCs were confronted with. After a few extra successes on their "tests", they start to define facts in the game-world. I felt like this was actually inviting me as the GM into the gameplay in a very active way.
Kbin is under development... Why is the boost being used instead of upvote? I have no idea, but I do suspect a series of events definitely occurred for ernest to end up here. Will it change in the future, who am I to say?