[Random Thursday] d12 Elven Subclasses
Another week, another set of subclasses. I’ve tried to keep most of the campaign-specific material from my game out of …
Another week, another set of subclasses. I’ve tried to keep most of the campaign-specific material from my game out of …
Last week I posted a d12 table of random cleric subclasses for B/X and Labyrinth Lord games. Over the next …
I really enjoy the randomness of some old-school styles of play. I love random stat generation and from that determining …
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote up a dozen alternate dragon breath weapons to help reskin your dragon to …
Fire breathing dragons?! Bah, I met one back when I was a lowly undercleric of Googlymoogly who breathed the fetid …
The best of both worlds – geomorphic maps and random tables! While exploring the ruins of Urul-Dar in our random …
Sure, the Companion D&D rules had a section on standard tournament games – but that was basically wrestling, swordfighting, archery …
Star Frontiers remains one of my go-to science fiction RPGs. However, for true space opera gaming, I like there to …
Arr, mateys! We rolled “pirates / buccaneers” on the wilderness wandering monster tables, and we need a bit more detail …
Lost Cities, Fallen Empires, entire civilizations no longer in decline – but leaving us with nothing but the ruins of …
Fountains make me flash back to good old Telengard where drinking from one was a big tactical decision because it …
Standing stones are an immediate fantasy hook because of most of our obsession over the megaliths such as Stonehenge. Doubly …
I love a good curse. But I often have issues coming up with one on the fly. So I started …