Dungeons and Dragons is built upon three pillars, Combat, Social Encounters, and Exploration. Now, these pillars don’t always evenly share the load, nor should they.
So, it’s been a little while since I’ve written much about Dungeons and Dragons. But I did run a game not that long ago, and
So, I had thought of splitting it into two parts, one for the players and for the DM/GM. But that felt a little bit silly,
“We are gathered here to remember the life and death of Gornag the Half-Orc Barbarian. He died like he lived, violently, and in the end,
I think that this is a very rare thing. I don’t know that a ton of people ever really complete their D&D games. There are
Here’s a hot take, I don’t like Chaotic Neutral, and I don’t think most people who play a Chaotic Neutral actually play a chaotic neutral
Welcome to the dark side of Dungeons and Dragons. Today we’re looking at the only evil alignment, in my opinion, that would make sense to
I debated what direction I wanted to go. Did I want to go across the top and do all of the good ones, or down
Back with another book review, looking at the second book in the series by Luke Chmilenko, Ascend Online. Now, you can see that this is
Let’s go back to the beginning where we talked about what a dungeon in Dungeons and Dragons is.. A dungeon in Dungeons and Dragons is