What makes a good social interaction? And how can you prepare? That’s the topic for these latest Dungeon Master tools.
Like normal, I’m stealing slightly from something that I’ve been watching. Into the Badlands. The world has “ended” after something happened and there’s this Badlands
Just a quick recap of what’s come before, there are three different pillars to Dungeons and Dragons, according to Dungeons and Dragons. Those are Combat,
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
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
Alright, it’s Friday again, that means it is time to come up with your (or my) next Dungeons and Dragons campaign. This one is again
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
So you want to get started as a Dungeon Master? You’ve come to the right place! For the purposes of this post, I’m going to