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Dalt Wisney’s World: A D&D Play Report

January 5, 2017 by The Chatty DM

I decided it would be cool to run the players through an old school dungeon. White Plume Mountain came up as a perfect model of the crazy “makes-no-sense” concept of early 80’s dungeon design. I just needed to find a semi-plausible reason to plug the adventure into the world. That’s where the Faerie Dragon came in.

Filed Under: Campaign Logs, Featured, Musings of the Chatty DM, Newest Critical Hits, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: D&D, D&D 5e, d&d5e, dalt wisney, Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, white plume mountain

A D&D Life

August 1, 2016 by Chris Sims

What does D&D mean to me? It’s an important question, because some might think after being laid off (twice) while working on D&D, I might have negative feelings about it. I don’t.

Filed Under: Analysis Paralysis, Editorial, Featured, Freelance Writing, Newest Critical Hits, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: D&D, Dungeons and Dragons

Vignette D&D Play

June 6, 2016 by The Chatty DM

When we started a new D&D campaign, my players made it clear: they’d much rather not start at level 1 again.

Filed Under: Adventure Prep, Musings of the Chatty DM, Newest Critical Hits, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: D&D, vignette D&D, world building

A Study in Collaborative World Building

May 31, 2016 by The Chatty DM

Our gaming group got together to start planning a new D&D 5e campaign. I went back into my world-building tools and applied methods I talked about in my Index Card Codex series.

Filed Under: Adventure Prep, Campaign Logs, Featured, Musings of the Chatty DM, Newest Critical Hits, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: D&D, Gaming with Kids, index card prep

The Ring Of Rumours: A Cursed Item Story

May 28, 2016 by The Chatty DM

And from that point on, I decided that the ring had a low level curse on it. Where people interacting with the characters somehow knew something about an expensive ring.

Filed Under: Actual Play, Musings of the Chatty DM, Newest Critical Hits, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: D&D

The Lost Shrine of the Trickster God: GMing at Conventions

July 28, 2015 by The Chatty DM

There’s something about running games for complete strangers at conventions that morphs a seemingly mundane tabletop RPG session into an unpredictable and riveting experience worth writing stories about.

Filed Under: Musings of the Chatty DM, Newest Critical Hits, Player Psychology, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: convention tips, D&D, DMing Advice

The Index Card Method Codex, Part 2

April 22, 2015 by The Chatty DM

A stack is a great inspiration tool when you’re looking for what happens next, especially when you run a no-prep style game. When you’re thinking about what comes next in play, just pick up your stack and go through it. You might find something that inspires a whole scene, especially if you keep up-to-date notes.

Filed Under: Adventure Prep, Campaign Logs, Musings of the Chatty DM, Newest Critical Hits, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: 13th Age, D&D, dungeon world, GM, GMing, gming advice, Gming tools

The Index Card Method Codex, Part 1

April 20, 2015 by The Chatty DM

I’ve been using index cards as a GMing tool a lot this last year. In July, I posted about using them to create adventures in your downtime. I’ve since found new uses for them and brought everything together in this post.

Filed Under: Adventure Prep, Campaign Logs, Featured, Musings of the Chatty DM, Newest Critical Hits, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: 13th Age, D&D, dungeon world, GM, GMing, gming advice, Gming tools

Zen and the Art of Dungeon Mastering #7: Asking Loaded Questions

March 31, 2015 by The Chatty DM

As I mused on the session during the ensuing weekend, I realized that I might have rediscovered some of the best dirty GMing tricks I’d read in small-press RPGs like Dread. Asking loaded question can indeed steer a player’s action.

Filed Under: Featured, Musings of the Chatty DM, Newest Critical Hits, Player Psychology, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: advice, D&D, DM, DMing, DMing Advice, dungeon master, Leading questions, Zen and the Art of DMing

The Cardboard Dungeon, Part 1

January 23, 2015 by The Chatty DM

For our second D&D session, I was “planning” to run a classic Dungeon Crawl™. In the spirit of the previous session, I didn’t want to prepare an actual dungeon map with a key of its content. First I didn’t have time, and second, I wanted to see how I could run an improvised crawl. As I […]

Filed Under: Musings of the Chatty DM, Newest Critical Hits Tagged With: D&D, DM, dungeon mastering, Dungeons and Dragons, Game Mastering, GM, Role Playing Games, roleplaying games

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