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The Nature of Secret Doors is to be Found

In roleplaying games there is a pleasure in finding objects, that are supposed to be hidden. When playing Call of … More

Call of Cthulhu, D&D, game design, hidden, RPG, secret doors

Kiss the Frog – A Table of Weird and Wondrous Effects from Kissing an Enchanted Frog

Witches of a certain tradition have a predilection for turning princesses into frogs, however the powers of a kiss can … More

D&D, Kiss the Frog, RPG, The Hinterlands

Five Fake Truths about Roleplaying & RPGs

“I played the original D&D back in the day” The amount of people I have met stating this. It is … More

How other people play, roleplaying, RPG, RPG culture, Strange Tales for Roleplayers

Temple of the Harpies

Recently a new OSR-inspired game came out – the gritty fantasy game Odysseys & Overlords by Travis Legge – and … More

Forbidden Lands, Odysseys & Overlords, OSR, RPG, Temple of the Harpies

What if … A Dungeon without XP?

Sometimes it can be fun to tinker with the structure of the old school roleplaying game experience, that is commonly … More

heXPloration, roleplaying, RPG, XP

Hexcrawls – Forbidden Lands versus Tomb of Annihilation

At present I am running both a Forbidden Lands campaign and the D&D 5th campaign Tomb of Annihilation, and it … More

Forbidden Lands, hex crawl, RPG, Tomb of Annihilation

One Page Dungeon 2019 – Great Great Grandfathers Grave

I have decided to try my hand at the One Page Dungeon contest, and I have submitted an entry for … More

One Page Dungeon, RPG

The Evolution of D&D from 1983 to 2016: From Ravenloft to Curse of Strahd

From 1983 to 2016 Dungeons & Dragons have moved from Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (and D&D becmi) to … More

Curse of Strahd, D&D, Dungeons & Dragons, Expedition to Castle Ravenloft, Horror, House of Strahd, jump scare, Ravenloft, roleplaying, RPG

Passive Perception in D&D – A bit of a rant

“As you walk down the forest path, you feel the warmth from the sun, and hear the birds singing. You … More

D&D, game design, hidden, passive perception, Pathfinder, roleplaying, RPG, secret doors

Unstable Potions – d20 strange and unexpected effects for your D&D potions

Magic is tricky business, and you cannot always trust your magic items to turn out, as you would expect. Small … More

D&D, Potions, RPG, The Hinterlands, Unstable Potions

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