Continuing with the prompts from d4 Caltrops’s d100 Table of Topics to Blog About, today’s is, 02 - Are Spellcasters Rare? Common? How do "Normal" People feel about them? I’m going to be splitting these sort of world building responses into two categories. One will reflect my Sunday 5e home game, and the other will …
Tag: rpg
Picking Back Up
I had a busy winter writing-wise and now my blog is full of bugs. I currently find myself between freelance projects, so it’s time to sweep the place out and keep the words coming. I also have to rebuild my daughter’s YZ85’s engine before the riding season starts, and I have my own design projects …
Wizard Carriage
There’s a contest on DndBeyond promoting the new Stranger Things box set, “What’s in the Bag of Holding? A Welcome to the Hellfire Club Homebrew Item Contest.” The gist is, make a thematic magic item with a description of 50 words or less, and publish it to DnDBeyond with the tag ‘BagOfHolding2025.” I took a …
Appendix Ehhnn
I’m late to the party for the Appendix N blogwagon, but that’s fine. A fair criticism can be levied at modern Dungeons & Dragons that it has become self-referential. It no longer pulls from myth or folklore, instead it has created its own worlds, and in fact, has come to inform the fantasy genre as …
Running Against the Cult of the Reptile God
I spent most of September writing a forty room, heavily interconnected dungeon for a freelance project. That was a good time and I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. When I say heavily interconnected, I mean heavily interconnected. I’ll go into my approach at a later date, but the 50% turnover looked like a …
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