Introduction In my last post, I discussed the things I like about 5th Edition D&D when compared to 2nd Edition D&D. Let’s move on to the things I really don’t like. Things I Don’t Like About 5th Edition Saving Throws One of my biggest issues with 5th Edition is how they did Saving Throws. ItContinue reading “Transitioning from 2nd to 5th Edition D&D(Part II)”
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Three of My Fantasy Books Discounted on Smashwords
Just an FYI – the following three fantasy books of mine are on discount only on the Smashwords site, until Friday, May 17th. The needed coupons are listed on the corresponding book pages. Drasmyr: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/131156 (Free) The Children of Lubrochius: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/415779 ($0.99) Prism: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/693400 (Free) Enjoy the read!
Transitioning from 2nd Edition D&D to 5th Edition (Part I)
Introduction I’ve been playing Dungeons and Dragons for around forty years or so. I remember back in the early 80’s playing with my friends. I remember the first set of “dragon dice” I ever saw, being fascinated by the green 8-sided die. Back then, there was Dungeons and Dragons consisting entirely of three boxed sets:Continue reading “Transitioning from 2nd Edition D&D to 5th Edition (Part I)”
What To Replace Fiends With?
Regardless of what you are worldbuilding, whether it’s for a novel or an RPG game, you often need an end-stage villain like a Fiend (demons, devils, or what-have-you). But as I’ve mentioned in prior posts, you might want to shy away from using “real-life” Fiends. You might want to avoid using “entities” that can be tracedContinue reading “What To Replace Fiends With?”
Silver Weapons
Anyone who’s watched a werewolf movie has probably heard of silver bullets. According to werewolf lore, werewolves can only be killed with a silver bullet. D & D, and many other fantasy games, novels and worlds, expand on that concept. It is commonly held that werewolves can be harmed by silver weapons as well as,Continue reading “Silver Weapons”
GM Tips: Dealing with the Unexpected from Your Players
Anyone who has been GMing for any length of time understands how difficult it can be to predict the actions of your players. This is a problem in campaigns that take place in vast complicated worlds where the options before the PCs is nearly limitless. Of course, “problem” might not be the right word. ItContinue reading “GM Tips: Dealing with the Unexpected from Your Players”
2 GM Tips for Wilderness Encounters
Here’s a couple quick tips for GMs when running adventures in the wilderness. I’ll start with my own experience. Back in the day, when I was first learning how to play RPGs and GM for them as well, I had a little difficulty getting the hang of wilderness adventures. Why? Primarily, because the first typesContinue reading “2 GM Tips for Wilderness Encounters”
8 Important Traits of Vampires
Vampires are one of my favorite creatures of myth and legend. I’m not sure exactly why. I, by far, prefer the traditional sinister quasi-demonic type of vampire over the more modern “romantic” vampires of Twilight or even the brooding vampires of Anne Rice’s works. Regardless, the vampire as a powerful evil undead is a farContinue reading “8 Important Traits of Vampires”
Using Fiends as Monsters in Fantasy RPGs
I mentioned in a previous post that back in the 1990’s Tipper Gore got all bent out of shape because D&D used demons and devils as types of monsters. At the time, I dismissed her concerns. Nowadays, some 25ish years later, I think she may have had a legitimate concern. In the intervening years, DContinue reading “Using Fiends as Monsters in Fantasy RPGs”
2 Real World Elements Needed In Fantasy Worldbuilding: Influences from Earth, and Morality
Ugh. When was the last time I posted here? What? Like two years ago almost now. Well, let’s at least wrap up my series of posts on general topics and ideas for fantasy worldbuilding in novels and RPG games. Today, I’m going to discuss the relationship between fantasy worlds and the “real” world. In otherContinue reading “2 Real World Elements Needed In Fantasy Worldbuilding: Influences from Earth, and Morality”