Final part of creating our NPC, Weasel Bob. We’ve gone over his motivations and we’ve gone over what he looks like. Really, I think that’s
We’re back with the next round of how to build an NPC with Weasel Bob. Last time we figured out his motivations. The next thing
So, in the previous article (found here) we talked about using NPCs (Non-Player Character) in D&D and how you can use them to flesh out
I’ve been busy with my top 100 list and Halloween for the past couple of weeks, so I haven’t written much about Dungeons and Dragons.
You’ve had a long running campaign. The players were really into the story. They’d spent a bunch of time planning on how to infiltrate this
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
As I’ve been thinking about finding people to run a new D&D game with, I started thinking, what sort of scope do I want for
The party rushes into a cavern. Red glowing eyes stare at them from the blackness and they stop quickly. The bard opens her mouth and
It’s the sign of a RPG going well, when the players in the game are talking about it afterwards. Do you remember when we did
What I was getting at with last weeks articles about Dungeons and Dragons monsters was the idea of creating an overarching campaign that makes sense