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Friday, May 28, 2010
Rules Cyclopedia Retro Clone - Dark Dungeons
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Dark Dungeons is a new retro clone emulating the BECMI ruleset by way of the Rules Cyclopedia. I hadn't heard about this, so I thought ...
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Mike Mearls now the manager of D&D (the RPG) at Wizards
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Interesting news: For one thing, Mike Mearls has been playing and designing adventures using OD&D rules of late and had some very good ...
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Monday, April 19, 2010
4e PHB3 review part two, and how I used 4e Monks in a 1e module
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The second part of my PHB3 review was just published over at the Eye of the Vortex . I go over each class in detail, including one of my n...
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
Running a 1e Module with 4e rules part two
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I am running a great group of players through the classic 1e module "The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan". The group consists of an al...
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Lovecraft Week Continues
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I wrote an article examining the short stories "The Call of Cthulhu" and "The Dunwich Horror" as an introduction to Lov...
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Monday, April 5, 2010
Baby's First Mythos Book Review
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I reviewed the coolest children's book ever . Not just for twisting the little one’s mind, this eldritch tome is the perfect gift for t...
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Cthulhu Egg Hunt: Lovecraft Contest - Win Free Boardgame Stuff!
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A Lovecraft themed week and contest kicked off today at the Eye of the Vortex . All you have to do to be eligible for the random prize draw...
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Gotta Love Second Hand Games
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Stopped by Emerald Comics on campus today and picked up some $3 boxed sets and $2 modules. As much as I love buying new products, the bang ...
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
I hereby promise to not publish any more "generic" fantasy crap on this blog.
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In the comments to my last post (a continuation of my ongoing Orcish Lowlands series), Timeshadows called me out for throwing some gargoyle...
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Orcish Lowlands - Petrified Forest
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Long ago, immense trees covered the landscape that is now a high, barren, windswept plateau. In the millions of intervening years, all trac...
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