Today I am going to talk a little bit about one of the hardest things to do as a Game Master. Run what you love, I know it sounds easy. Yet ask a handful of GM's and you will likely find that many of them are not running games they love. Often they are running… Continue reading Mondays Muse, Run What You Love.
Figure of the Week: Fynch Brassfrog, Gnome Bard
This weeks figure is from the Reaper Dark Heaven Legends line. His name is Fynch Brassfrog, he is a bearded gnome bard, wearing a foppish outfit in the three musketeers style, carrying a lute.
Figure of the Week: Amathor, Arch Mage
Today's figure is from the Reaper Dark Heaven Legends line. His name is Amathor, Arch Mage. He is wearing a robe, cloak and hat, carrying an owl familiar and wielding a staff with a face, with a rode on his belt. I found him in two places, on Reaper Miniatures site and karasrocha.com. According to… Continue reading Figure of the Week: Amathor, Arch Mage
Revisiting Cybernetics in the Cypher System
A little over two years ago I set out to start running a Shadowrun RPG game using the Cypher System rules instead of the Shadowrun Rule Set. I had two options that I could see in regard to Cypher system and how I was going to have to handle cybernetics. 1. I could treat all… Continue reading Revisiting Cybernetics in the Cypher System
Figure of the Week: Kurz, Orc Fighter
Todays figure is Kurz, Orc Fighter. He is from the Reaper Dark Heaven Legends line, wields an orc double-axe and is wearing piecemeal armor (a mix of plate, chain and hide). I used this as a half-orc character that I played as well as a few other people in various groups that I've played with.… Continue reading Figure of the Week: Kurz, Orc Fighter
Figure of the Week: Druss Darkblighter
Today's figure is from Reaper Dark Heaven Legends. His name is Druss Darkblighter, he is caster wearing half-plate with no weapons. His base is flocked. This a very interesting character. It looks like he drinks a lot since he has a mini-keg on his belt. He is the Winner of Game Trade Magazine's "Bring Your… Continue reading Figure of the Week: Druss Darkblighter
Haversack, Past and Present
Origin of haversack In historic Germany the word ‘hafersack’, meant oat sack. This was a small sack to carry horse fodder. It was a long, narrow bag that had a strap at the top and bottom, which was worn across the body from shoulder to hip. When it was adopted in England the f was… Continue reading Haversack, Past and Present



