Posts tagged Writer
Never Stop Trying New Things

Over the course of my Dungeon Mastering experience, I have, and continue to, try new and different DM’ing styles. I have found certain mechanics to be a massive failure....and others a great success...

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Switching Up Character Building

As of lately I have been trying a new process out. By switching up the order in which I flesh out certain parts of my character sheet, I have found that I not only get more unique characters, but I also build a stronger bond with them.

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Thoughts on the Traditional Party Build

It is my argument that the traditional party is not always the best option, and you and your party can actually find more fun outside of this usual party build...

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Understanding Alignments

Something that I find to be the most commonly misunderstood attribute in Dungeons and Dragons is alignment. Too often do I listen to podcasts, watch youtube videos, and just see in person the misuse of alignment, heck I misuse them all the time, and that's why I wanted to start researching it.

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Spoiler Free Review of Tomb of Horrors

Tomb of Horrors is the epitome of Gygaxian Dungeon Design, and is a fun way to travel back in time to the era where DM’s and players were not necessarily on the same team.Tomb of Horrors is the epitome of Gygaxian Dungeon Design, and is a fun way to travel back in time to the era where DM’s and players were not necessarily on the same team.

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Dungeon Mastering as a Service

“Remember; the GM is there to be of service―to make players shine. The more they shine, the better and more memorable the game is, and the better a GM you are.”

― Dan Clark, “Making Players Shine” - Kobold Guide to Gamemastering

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The Nerd's Guide to the Forgotten Realms

I decided that it might be useful to publish my Forgotten Realms reading list so that others might benefit from what I have researched and read about.

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Thoughts on Writing Workflow Part 1

“It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings

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