Decided to go full analog for #dungeon26 (until I get bored of that). No more rolling on tables in Obsidian or the OSE generators page. I have the five OSE Classic books in my bag but don't generally need many.
Doing this area of #dungeon26 in blue and pink (for the record, the inks are Waterman Florida Blue and Iroshizuku Tsutsuji)
Finished area B of my #dungeon26 (guest quarters). Probably the servants quarters next as that's a bit of a nexus in the castle, everywhere needs servants or nothing would get done.

If the bar/pub that I go to regularly after work to chill out and write my #dungeon26 is any guide, and I don't think it's bad, using retro digital compacts is a trendy thing with 20-somethings. Sometimes it's film compacts but I've seen a lot more digital recently.

You can tell because there's a flash. None of these cameras were capable of high ISO performance, but work fine with a flash - I've got pics from a Canon Powershot around the turn of the millennium that prove that.

#dungeon26 area B gradually coming along. I'm trying to keep a day or two ahead at all times to allow for failed days.
Did a post with notes and the first area of my #dungeon26 project, including pens, system, and intention. https://daisychase.net/blog/2026/01/31/dungeon26-background-and-gatehouse/
Dungeon26 - stationery, background, and gatehouse

First post about actual work done on the dungeon26 project - tools and structure and background and also the first area, the gatehouse.

In #ttrpg conversation the subject of the best notebook to use comes up and somebody linked this Ben Milton video.

I _have_ one of these but I bought it at a point where I wasn't running RPGs. I am extremely annoyed that I didn't think of it when wondering what to use for #dungeon26

On the other hand it's _massive_ and would probably not fit onto the pub tables where I do my dungeon26.

I really like writing one page adventures though so should drag it out of the box.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhkYqvla_QA

The only DnD notebook you need

YouTube
Maps so far of the areas of my #dungeon26 - probably won't change the first one (which is why it's in pen)
No word of a lie, I'm actually considering statting my #dungeon26 for #fightingfantasy - not #advancedfightingFantasy either, just old school Fighting Fantasy. I mean it was designed to carry an adventurer through several hundred nodes.

the _most_ important question about #dungeon26 is of course "what format do I do it in"

I did #dungeon23 in weekly calendar inserts for a Traveler's Notebook, but that encouraged me to put too much into each day's room, and if you're not drawing a new map every week, you waste the facing grid page. I do have just a grid paper insert though and can get more.

I have my reMarkable; it syncs, you can use layers & erase things, has a backlight, but it's not as tactile as using paper and pen(cil).