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From Dungeon Master to Diverse Writer

This hits the nail on the head in many ways. DM’ing for me is not just a love its an obsession and other shadows sheds a little light on the topic wonderfully.

JVB's avatarJoseph VanBuren

Slowly, you step into the old throne room of the castle, your footsteps echoing back at you as they bounce off of the arched ceiling twenty feet above. The room extends ahead of you, an abandoned hall covered in a layer of dust, empty save for two rows of massive pillars. The air is cold, stale and still. As you progress forward between the pillars, your torchlight reveals the end of the hall, bringing the throne into your view. The grand seat of stone sits upon a wide pedestal of marble, in front of a tattered wall tapestry, flanked by time-worn statues depicting demonic knights. And then, in the illumination of your torch, you notice it: the king’s remains, a cobweb-covered skeleton sitting upon the throne, his hollow eye sockets somehow staring directly at you.

Perhaps I didn’t describe it quite that well at the time – I was fifteen…

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Dice Fudge

Had to reblog this.. Maybe My table will see some Fudge, FUDGE dice for an upcoming FATE game.. LOL.

Leisel's avatarSkill Up Skillet

A couple of weeks ago, Neo (the boyfriend) sent me a video link of someone sharing their recipe for crazy-simple microwave fudge. Just by watching the video I knew I had to make it. But how could I possibly make it into something which fit into the overall theme of the blog?

Think, think, think.

Much brainstorming later, it hit me. Dice! I will make fudge, and it will be dice, and it will be scrumptious, and it will be cute. Yes. This is happening. Because fudge. (One does not question a female with chocolate.)

The end result? It’s quick, relatively inexpensive, creamy, and SUPERRICH. The fudge itself requires all of five minutes and five ingredients. That’s it.

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Bundle of Bundles !

This week as I am in the in middle of packing to move I checked in to see what's going on in the bundle of holding front. If you don't know about bundles of holding it a cornucopia of goodness that holds weekly Deals for PDF products of tabletop gamer goodness! In blur of packing… Continue reading Bundle of Bundles !

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Pathfinder Society, You Ruin My Convention Experience!

Great conversation going on over here. And a topic that is proving to be more widespread then some thought.

modoc31's avatarRolling Boxcars

Convention season in the Southeast begins shortly after the new year starts and I have been looking over all the local and regional conventions to fill out my calendar with great convention experiences. So far, I have found several (see the top of the page) that are on my “to go” list, but there are several regional conventions (they shall remain nameless) that are not on my list for good reason. The regional uptick in Pathfinder Society (PFS) games is getting ridiculous!

Before you flame me, I have played Pathfinder and PFS and it’s not a horrible game, but I have issues with the PFS presence at conventions. See here for a previous blog I wrote.

Ok, now onto my newest observations. Several regional conventions are overly bloating their RPG schedules with PFS games. While a large-ish presence of any game is typically a good thing, but when you are advertising…

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Review: Canned Food

Canned Food is  a Savage worlds horror adventure written by Darren Miller. This was one of Fabled Environments adventures from the Blueprint for Imagination contest they recently held. Daren has been a GM at Storm-Con each of the two years we have been running. I think I might have in my hands one of the… Continue reading Review: Canned Food

Off Topic

Fun little blog idea.

I have been thinking about how much I enjoyed the 30 Days of RPG I took part in a few months back. And this morning a few songs came on as I was listening to the radio and inspiration hit. I would like to do  a 12 Days of Gaming  list.. I am not sure what… Continue reading Fun little blog idea.

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Product Review: The Stealer of Children, An Adventure for Labyrinth Lord

modoc31's avatarRolling Boxcars

The Stealer of Children
Author:
 Peter C. Spahn
Artist: Luigi Castellani (art) & Tim Hartin (maps)
Publisher: Small Niche Games
Page Count: 31
Binding:  Saddle Staple
Available Formats: Softcover & PDF
Cost: Softcover – $4.95 & PDF – $4.95
Company Website: http://tinyurl.com/pzwjlkv

PREMISE
As your heroes approach Leandras Row they are thrust into the growing hysteria over a missing child, but before the hysteria they must ponder the significance of an undead knight. Leandras Row finds itself embroiled in a nightmare, a child has gone missing from the night and the town is scared others will go missing. The townsfolk should fear the disappearance of more children for they are helpless against that which lingers in the night. This adventure focuses on investigation and finding solutions to the situation.

PRESENTATION
The module weighs in at a hefty 31 pages cover to cover (PDF) and it is jammed packed with lots of…

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