Just a quick note to tell you that my good friend Zach has a Contest going at RPGBlog2. You just need to send him a list of your top 25 tabletop RPGs and you may win some very cool prizes. Today’s the last day to enter so have a look here. Also don’t forget our […]
Archives for 2009
Preview – E1: Death’s Reach
Not even a year after 4th Edition’s release and Wizards of the Coast is now into the Epic Tier of gameplay with their official modules. Adventure E1: Death’s Reach is all about introducing DM’s and players to the world of Epic 4th Edition, and it doesn’t matter if you’ve played all the way from the Keep on the Shadowfell up to this adventure or if you’re a group just starting a campaign and eager to start at 21st level you can jump right into the module.
Primal/Within Chronicles: The Font of Sorrow, Part 1
This is a report of my newest D&D 4e campaign set in the home-brewed Primal Dungeon/City Within campaign. I could see that my players were anticipating the game as emails about PC backstories multiplied like wildfire! All players showed up (s0me had to spend several brownie points to make it) and we got around to […]
Critical Bits for the week ending 2009-04-18
“Five & Dime” Boardgame list for 2008 Monsterpocalypse + Voltron… the game is now officially worth checking out HeroClix still in limbo Enter Geek’s Dream Girl’s contest today to win a $25 Outback Steakhouse gift card by describing geek icons eating steak MM2 Excerpt: Adamantine Dragon D&D Insider Survey Results Z-Man Edition of Tales of […]
Chatty’s megadungeon: Meet Spurt and his Wayward Master!
Tonight is the first official session of our Primal/Within campaign. Set in the Font of Sorrows, our adventurers will have to trace the source of something contaminating part of the City Within’s water supply. I’ve said it a few times, I enjoy a bit of silliness in my games. So while I was writing the […]
Review: The Darkness that Comes Before
I bought R. Scott Bakker’s first book purely based on its appearance on ‘top fantasy’ lists and its comparisons to the ‘realistic’ fantasy authors of Steven Erikson and George R..R. Martin. Bakker comes from an English critique and Philosophy background and it shows. His prose is often quite moving: either beautiful in its poetry or sickening in its brutality. His characters, setting, and background all teem with philosophical underpinnings.
My 2009 Gathering of Friends Picks
I’m back from the 2009 Gathering of Friends, the 10 day long boardgaming con. I’m also (mostly) recovered. This year, I focused more on relaxing, hanging out with fellow designers, and playing prototypes moreso than playing every new board game that came out. (Also, I made the final table of both the Loopin’ Louie and […]
Afterschool Trope Special: The Dungeon Crawl, Part 1
This is Post # 600 on Musing of the Chatty DM! To celebrate this and my Dungeon theme week, I decided to write an article in the style that has made me known as a RPG blogger: a Trope post! You are new to the blog and don’t yet know about Tropes? Here’s a handy […]
YouTube Tuesday: Spin Kick vs. Repulsor Edition
Just a quick, well done stop motion video of Bruce Lee fighting Iron Man.
Announcing the One Page Dungeon Contest
You could win tons of dungeon-related prizes just by coming up with a one page dungeon. Interested? I’ve attached the press release by the contest organizers with all the details. I should also mention that I’m one of the judges, helping to represent the “new school” side of things. So start buttering me up now […]
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