A Hundred Years is a long time for a campaign… isn’t it?
Etiqueta: RPG Blog Carnival
A book worth living it
Before the year is over, let’s write about a very special book, following December’s RPG Blog Carnival theme.
Once more, with feeling
In this article we’ll be talking about time travel in fantasy and how to handle the experience in RPGs.
Triskaidekaphilia
Just an example of how to bring a small detail into a full-fledge meta-superstition that brings clues to your players about what they are looking for.
Occult Mysteries
The Draconic Prophecy is by far the most occult of Eberron mysteries.
The Sum of All Creations
Eberron’s megadungeon by excellence is House Cannith’s top research facility: Whitehearth.
The Art of Fear
How to scare your players in order to scare their characters.
5 Ideas to Re-Engineer your Encounters
February’s RPG Blog Carnival theme is «Rethinking encounters». Here’s my entry.
The (other) Omen
Playing with Destiny has its own pros and cons.
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Nightmares Worth Remembering
The Dementia Invokers from Otaria make their way to D&D 5e The RPG Blog Carnival theme for July 2016 has been entitled “The Ways of the Wise”. With some open-ended questions, Brandes Stoddard from Harbinger of Doom wants us to talk about wizards. I like to think of most wizards as prone to insanity in some way,…
Now you see me
Faeries are the theme for June’s RPG Blog Carnival, and I offer a gift (with a trick, just like a faerie) Normally I post in spanish, but given the RPG Blog Carnival is hosted in english, I guess I have to follow the flow. Anyway I’m planning to translate it for my regular entries. Pitfalls…
10 monstruos que uso en cada campaña (y 5 que no)
Continuando la cadena de RPG Bloggers Network No sigo blogs roleros tanto como antes, pero uno al que siempre tengo que llegar es el de mi creativo hermano adoptivo, Lord Archaon. Gracias a su última entrada me enteré de esta cadena «10 Monsters I Use in Every D&D Campaign (And 5 I Don’t)» y esto…
