Here’s a little book binding project I finished recently that I thought I’d share. Back in August I picked up a couple B/X books at
Oozes through the Ages: Gray Ooze
Technically the only “ooze” in the game, the gray ooze is the monster one of my players asked some specific questions about. I suppose that
Physical Artifacts
Though I can’t find a post to link to, I know Delta has mentioned in the past that one of the best parts about mapping
Mysterious Magic and Monsters
One of my players emailed me recently with a question about the description of a particular monster. My response became so long winded I thought
Spells Through The Ages: Clairvoyance
I’m going to do something unusual with this one — I’m actually going to compare this spell all the way through 3.0 and 3.5. Usually
My Personal Gaming History
I’m sure I’ve discussed my early history with this hobby in the past, but this morning I found myself thinking of how I got from
Turning Through the Ages
In our last session we played with the B/X Changelist I posted earlier to see what it was like. It was pretty good, but last
B/X Changelist
To date I’ve run my game using as a source book some modified versions of Labyrinth Lord. I made the effort to actually create physical
Improvisational DMing
Our g+ game was, I think, an excellent example of my favorite kind of play. I ran this adventure, which was written communally over at
Crazy Gaming Week
I have just made it through the most intense week of roleplaying activities, excluding conventions of course. It was a complete accident, but somehow I