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Tomb of Horrors: Or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Small Combat
Below I finish my observations and lessons learned from running the Tomb of Horrors superadventure. SPOILER WARNING. Don’t continue reading if you don’t want major plot points to be spoiled…. Read more
Running the Tomb of Horrors Supermodule (SPOILERS!)
Over the past 8 months I’ve been running the 4e Tomb of Horrors supermodule as a campaign, jumping character levels between each chapter. In a thread on Enworld.org, I have… Read more
5th edition Exclusive Preview: City building
So a few weeks ago I got a chance to visit the WotC head quarters and I had a great time. I told everyone I was just going up to… Read more
Dungeon Master Tips in 140 characters or so #22.
Finish this sentence! Do it now! really I have run a bit short on questions for the Dungeon Master Tips articles. I knew it would happen at some point. I… Read more
A Response to RPG Parents and the Elephant in the Room (Part II)
The author of RPG Parents and the Elephant in the room has posted a response to the comments he received about his article. My original response is here. My response… Read more
This is Our Game: Mapping out the adventure.
Every month our group of contributors circulates a point about running a D&D game, or some other RPG-centric problem to address. We all stew and think about it for a… Read more
A Response to RPG Parents and the Elephant in the Room
I’m not sure I want my children to play RPGs because RPGs make people fat. That’s the thesis of the blogpost that recently went up on D&D Dads: RPG Parents… Read more
Inspiration At The Falls
My real world has changed, and with it my time for gaming, and even how much time I devote to gaming. I’ve gone from a guy who spent his afternoons… Read more
Skinning The Frontier: Star Frontiers Stats to 4th Edition D&D – Classes
Welcome back! Today, I want to present my take on probably one of the most fundamental parts of a role-playing game – character class. Yes, I realize that plenty of… Read more
Review: Sickness in Springdale
Sickness in Springdale is a great adventure. It costs only $1.99. Go buy it. <pauses> What, you’re still here? Oh, I suppose you want some elaboration. I’ll try not to… Read more


