Scrounged the beginnings of the next hobby project out of my bits box and box of various Kickstarter rewards. Classic fantasy Orcs and Goblins, geared towards for an assortment of rulesets.
Words of wisdom from Jeff Reints:
"Campaign worlds, whether published or just notes scrawled in some DM's binder, contain a lot of material that most players honestly just don't give a crap about."
http://jrients.blogspot.com/2011/04/twenty-quick-questions-for-your.htmltwenty quick questions for your campaign setting
You can run D&D with just some PCs and a dungeon. I think that's totally legit. But if you have a campaign setting, here are some things for...
Mountain Dew Merry Mash-Up, the latest limited edition flavor, is not great. Probably won’t be buying any more of this.
Reaper Bones weregator painted as an albino because I can never get crocodilians colors right on a model.
#MiniaturesI’m a lumberjack and I’m okay.
Atticus is not a fan of his new hat.
Almost had our first two character deaths of the campaign last night. One PC, already weakened by poison, was reduced to 0HP by a creature’s ragged, mold-caked claws but received first aid in time and stabilized; a second was stabbed in the stomach by an insane fellow PC who was in a state where he couldn’t tell friend from foe. The only thing that saved him was 1D3 of damage reducing armor.
Should- should I tell my players that the prophecy they received is couched in metaphor and not meant literally? Or do I let them try to stick their hands in a snake’s mouth to try and fulfill what they think the prophecy is?
Just refreshed myself on the adventure for tomorrow night’s Cthulhu Invictus session. Lots of meetings with potential patrons, a fight with ghouls, possibly learning some spells.