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Tabletop RPG Authority is a reference resource covering the full landscape of tabletop roleplaying games — systems, techniques, tools, and community. This page explains how to reach the editorial team, what geographic scope the site serves, and how to structure a message so it gets a useful response.

Additional contact options

The primary contact method is the message form on this page, but editorial inquiries can also reach the team through the site's official social profiles. For questions about specific game systems — say, a rules clarification on Pathfinder or a question about Call of Cthulhu mechanics — the Frequently Asked Questions page resolves a large portion of common queries without any wait for a reply.

For readers exploring the hobby at the beginning stages, the Getting Started guide and the How to Get Help page cover the territory that editorial staff fields most often. Checking those first tends to produce a faster answer than a cold message, because the editorial team draws on the same reference material when composing replies.

How to reach this office

The contact form on this page is the fastest path to an editorial response. Messages sent through the form are routed directly to the editorial team and typically receive a response within 3 business days.

The team handles 4 broad categories of inquiry:

  1. Editorial corrections — factual errors, broken references, outdated system information, or citation issues in published content
  2. Topic suggestions — gaps in coverage, underrepresented game systems, or subjects that belong in a reference resource at this scope
  3. Accessibility concerns — issues affecting readers using screen readers, assistive devices, or other adaptive technology (see the dedicated Accessibility page for existing guidance)
  4. Partnership and licensing inquiries — requests related to content use, attribution, or formal collaboration

What the team does not handle through this channel: rules arbitration for ongoing campaigns, recommendations for which game system to buy, and general hobby advice. Those questions are genuinely interesting — they just belong in a community forum or a space like the Online Tabletop RPG Communities provider network rather than an editorial inbox.

Service area covered

Tabletop RPG Authority operates at national scope within the United States. Content references US-based publishers, US retail and distribution channels, US convention infrastructure (including the Tabletop RPG Conventions in the US guide), and community resources accessible to readers across all 50 states.

International readers are welcome, and much of the reference content — game mechanics, worldbuilding techniques, safety tools, virtual tabletop platform comparisons — applies regardless of geography. The distinction matters when content addresses publisher availability, convention schedules, or retail access, all of which are framed around the US market. Readers outside that scope should treat geographically specific recommendations as reference points rather than direct guidance.

What to include in your message

A well-formed message gets a faster, more useful response than a vague one. The difference between a 1-sentence inquiry and a structured message can be the difference between a meaningful reply and a request for clarification that adds days to the exchange.

For editorial corrections, include:
- The page title and URL where the error appears
- The specific claim or passage that needs attention
- A source or citation that supports the correction (named publishers, rulebook editions, and official errata documents carry the most weight)

For topic suggestions, include:
- The game system, technique, or subject being proposed
- A brief note on why it fits the reference scope of the site — one sentence is sufficient
- Any existing pages the new topic would relate to or extend

For accessibility concerns, include:
- The device type or assistive technology involved
- A description of the barrier encountered
- The page or section where the issue occurs

For partnership inquiries, include:
- The organization or individual name
- The nature of the request (content licensing, attribution, co-publication, or something else)
- Any relevant timeline constraints

Messages that arrive without a clear category are not ignored — they take longer to process. The 4-category structure above reflects the actual triage workflow, so matching a message to one of those buckets before sending tends to produce the most direct response.

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