So today I will be sitting down and tossing the dice in our weekly mythic pathfinder game. So this review is about what in my opinion is probably the best go to app for Pathfinder if you are not running the game. PFRPG rd is exactly that a Pathfinder RPG reference Document. For the low-cost of free… Continue reading @Your Table Review: PFRPG rd
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Review: Trusty Tavern Menus
Trusty Tavern Menus This custom deck is perfect for any game master needing a quick tavern when adventurers go looking for a strong drink, hot meal, and a soft bed. Each card presents a tavern name, description of the establishment (and price for bed), a sample menu (with prices), as well as a rumor associated… Continue reading Review: Trusty Tavern Menus
Review: Flawed Dupes
Blueprint for Imagination: Flawed Dupes By Matthew Cutter Editing and Layout by Charles White A Fabled Environments game After Nevicata’s radio operator sent out a distress call and rescinded it an hour later, certain listeners with ties to shadowy government agencies got wind of the situation. Calls were made, meetings held. Within 18 hours they… Continue reading Review: Flawed Dupes
“More Game of Thrones, Less Time Bandits”
A good post. As a DM you have to remember your players are as much a key part of the story as the story you are telling. If you they are not having fun. Your game will quickly become dry up to a dead husk of enjoyment. There is a line as a DM we have to walk carefully. We are not slaves to our players and not everyone can be happy all of the time. The theme of something to love, something to hate and something to fear is a great mix in games.
Since 5th edition launched, I have been playing D&D regularly, and loving it. The group consists of my son, a guy I played D&D with back in high school, plus his daughter, and a good friend I met after we both were pretty much done playing D&D back in college. It has been a fantastic experience, and I have been overwhelmingly happy with the way things have gone so far. My players seem to enjoy themselves, too.
I was chatting with the buddy I met in college about the campaign. He ran one session, and did a fantastic job of it. We love discussing ways to make the game better. I know storytelling and interaction are two things he really loves, and I asked him if he felt like the game was meeting his needs in this respect. What he said really threw me for a loop.
“I am having…
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Shadows of Esteren – A Medieval Horror RPG: Occultism 7 hours left.
The Shadows of Esteren - A medieval horror RPG is in its final hours. If you move fast you will have a chance to get in on a mighty fine product. They were asking for $20,000 and destroyed their goal and are over $120,000 ATM. with just under 1,000 backers ! This is an established… Continue reading Shadows of Esteren – A Medieval Horror RPG: Occultism 7 hours left.
Vathak Grimoires: The Drowning Ceremony Review
Vathak Grimoires: The Drowning Ceremony Author: Jason Keeley Editor: John Bennett Artist: Rick Hershey Design and Layout: Rick Hershey Fat Goblin Games Team Members: Chris Bayes, Eric Hindley, John Bennett, Justice Antonio Mora, Kalyna Conrad, Lucus Palosaari, Nick Esposito, Rick Hershey, Troy Daniels, Tyler Beck Line Developer: John Bennett Publisher: Fat Goblin Games Early one… Continue reading Vathak Grimoires: The Drowning Ceremony Review
Elemental Evil Storyline
Wizards announced today the next storyline in the 5E rules set. The Temple of Elemental Evil. Oh boy, you by now have read most of the details but this one gets me going ! I must be lucky this year because WOTC have hit each of storylines that I have wanted to run recently… Continue reading Elemental Evil Storyline



