Easter Greetings
Just a little bit of seasonal fantasy role playing humor which came to me via @EmpyClaw and @Jezi_Belle on twitter. I hope my Christian readers can enjoy it in the spirit of a lighthearted jest, and...
View ArticleThe History of Dice
The Awesome Dice Blog (which is indeed awesome) recently posted a fascinating infographic which is too cool not to share. The folks who made it have generously made it free to share, so here it is: I...
View ArticleReality is my Sourcebook: Outside
The sun and I are not on good terms. We’ve got an uneasy sort of détente. It stays out of my realm, and I stay out of it’s. For the most part this works for the both of us. I only need to go outside...
View ArticleCampaign Art: Gifts of a Wizard, and a Battle against Ogres!
Only a short post today. As I’ve mentioned in the past, two of the members of my current gaming group are artists. This works out pretty great for me, because I regularly get to see my games come to...
View ArticleDungeons & Dragons, Small Towns & Zealots
Tabletop gamers of my generation never had to deal with the mass hysteria surrounding role playing games in the 80s. Some of us, including myself, did have people in our lives who believed RPGs were...
View ArticleWebcomic: Castle Greyhawk
I have a great love for webcomics. As a kid, the first thing I can clearly remember wanting to be when I grew up was an artist and writer for comic books. I even produced a 9 issue run of my very own...
View ArticleHashtag DIY30
Over the past month, a lot of folks have been participating in the “30 Days of RPGs” meme. It’s one of those classic Internet things, where someone wrote up a list of 30 questions, and participants are...
View ArticleFree Adventure: Potatoes & Rats
What is The Mongrel Banquet Club? A gathering of cretinous alcoholics who only have two wholesome pleasures between the lot of them: pooping, and playing D&D. They spend all day in their secret...
View ArticleZine Quest: Errant
Before anything else, I want to apologize for writing two posts in a row which prompt you to spend money. Its been my entire 2021 output so far. Hopefully I’ll have something more substantive to offer...
View ArticleFantastic Medieval Campaigns
The Original Dungeons & Dragons published in the Three Little Brown Books is a delightful and frustrating game. It’s good simple fun, with some real virtues that had already been diluted or lost...
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