I just ran Into the Odd and it was Fun
I just ran my first session of Chris McDowall's Into the Odd. Know what was cool? Everything. More specifically? A party managed to crawl 21 rooms worth of dungeon in under 3 hours. Now that's efficient.
One Thousand Players
This post is, by nature, not gamable. It's pure thoughtsturbation. But I'm having fun so sue me.
Some creatures you might run into in the Bubble Palace
If you're in my group, stop reading. Don't go past the jump and look at the pictures. You'll see them in due time. You know who you are.
Are they gone?
Okay, hit the jump.
Two and a Half More House Rules
Following up on this...
FRANKEN-D&D RULES FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Putting my horrible monstrosity of a Frankenheartbreaker here if anyone's interested.
Dramatis Personae
A House Rule
A magic-user gets a +1 to all rolls associated with the resolution of a spell, provided the player introduces the spell with a short, improvised, rhyming incantation.
Reflections on an Evil Sorcerer
So I'm thinking about the campaign I've been talking about lately, which I think I'll be calling Isabelle of the Black Hills.
Playing D&D with a 12 year-old: Part 2
So I'm babysitting again. The kid's in bed and we just wrapped up a 2-hour D&D session. A report is in order.
I just ran one of the best D&D sessions of my life and the only player was 12 years old
I wanted to accompany this post with some thoughts about how running this short session (it only lasted an hour) really got me thinking in new ways about DMing. But the report is long enough as-is and I'm getting sleepy, so that will come tomorrow.
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