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Aids on filling in your character’s backstory.
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I don’t remember what campaign Siobhan was created for, or whether she was an NPC in one of my own games, or a player character in one of our rotating GMs. Re-reading her character history, and looking at some of the other character sheets I have from this time period, … Continue reading →
(Lehnar was a rare character for me. First, he was male, something I rarely play, and secondly, he was an older character – even older than my actual age of 45 at the time; yes, I have a preference for younger characters, especially when we are just starting a new … Continue reading →
This was the introductory document I sent to my players for the 1938 Campaign. In reviewing this today, it appears that some sections may duplicate themselves; if so, I apologise, 1998 was a long time ago.) [Note: actual historical information is from The Timetables of History, 3rd ed., rev, The … Continue reading →
The 1938 Campaign was a fun experiment. It was one of the few times since 1987 that I (Ashleigh) had been GM in a campaign. Most of our usual cast of players were there, Cat & Mike, Bjoern & Stuart, Adam, Erynn & Gordon – I think this may have … Continue reading →
I’ve been a fan of the Legend of Zelda games for a long time. One of the first consoles that we purchased way back when was the NES, just so we could play Zelda. There was a lot of stress relief in running about, hacking down the brush and busting … Continue reading →
Noted over on Twitter: Today Basic Dungeons & Dragons B1 In Search of the Unknown with @The_Digital_DM 4pm EST/ 2pm MTNhttps://t.co/hrhfjUnsGp#RPG #DND #Twitch #gamingcommunity #DM #DungeonMaster #thaco@FantasyGrounds2 pic.twitter.com/nXSLbCeVGF — Tabletop RPG Network (@network_rpg) August 30, 2020 Gods. I remember when these were first released. Back in the Dark Ages. DunDraCon … Continue reading →
There’s been an ongoing debate about the role of women in gaming for years…today on Twitter, someone thoughtfully posted these two contributions, one from Gary Gygax, the co-author of Dungeons & Dragons, and another from Jonathon Tweet, a later contributor to the system. The entire thread is entertaining, and linked … Continue reading →
For the curious, this is a large part of the genealogy website rebuild that I’m doing for the next week or so. I typically use Family Tree Maker 2019 for my main research; along with the applications for MyHeritage and Legacy 8 (I’m several versions behind on this one, but … Continue reading →
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