Table top role playing games have so many enjoyable elements that we could compile a list so long it would get boring to read after a while. The thing that is at the top of my list is hanging out with like minded people. What a gift that is. I have had a range of …
Author: Travis Miller
The Pass of The Dead: Game Report 37
Akbar wished to study an object the Kompanions had found in the treasures liberated from the lair of the Nixthisis. It was enclosed in a dark wood box, inscribed with the blasphemous symbols of Chaos. Upon opening the box, the Kompanions discovered a metal orb with eight metal arrows protruding from it. The device was …
The Kompanions vs. Chaos : Game Report #36
Before the Kompanions was a tunnel leading to an open chamber larger than the light would show. Some several hundred feet beyond was their prize. A large rock, flat on top and floating in the space. On top of it was a pile of treasure and magic that ancient dragons would envy. Several other large …
Where the Shift from Old School Play Came From, As I See It
Brian from Death Trap Games put up a good post the other day about how D&D shifted away from old school play. I'm in broad agreement with his thesis and recommend that you go check out what he has to say. There was another shift that I find most relevant to my personal tastes in …
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The Asshole Rule
There's always an asshole.
:Game Report #35
The Kompanions go looking for trouble below the city of Nightside
What Level is the King?
James of Grognardia published a post earlier this week wondering what level a king might be and if they had to be a high level character. He makes a good point. Many rulers, particularly in a sophisticated empire with rulership that is inherited, would not be involved in the activities D&D rewards with experience. In …
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