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The Betrayed – Session 2: A Mess At Midwallow
As battle was joined the stoutly built redhead Aelarothian officer shouted, “‘Get over hell damned louts, are you good for nothing”. In an instant, the soldiers who had been lounging in the alley between Midwallow’s town hall and the warehouse sprung into action, sprinting towards the frightened shouts of their commander. The fighting was tough… Read more
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Designing Bloodfall: Final Alpha Testing Thoughts
Last weekend I ran the final alpha playtest session for the Bloodfall TTRPG and have come to a few interesting conclusions going into the final rewrites before publicly opening the table. This article is going to talk about those changes and give y’all a really good idea of what the final game is going to… Read more
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5e Homebrew Monsters: The Chosen of Nergal
The Chosen of Nergal The Chosen of Nergal are the once human followers of the Demon God of Pestilence who underwent his unholy rites to rise again as his undead servants. They seek to spread the salvation of Nergal’s grace far and wide, praying for a day when the world in enveloped in holy pestilence… Read more
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The Betrayed – Session 1: Slow Beginnings
The 9th of Highharvest was a rain-chilled autumn day in the town of Ebenhall. The fire roared in the hearth of The Tin Moray Inn that night, where the general staff of The Betrayed sat discussing there next move. The company was fresh off a contract with an alliance of southern lords and had come… Read more
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Designing Bloodfall: A Journal
The first question one might ask someone trying to build a new fantasy tabletop roleplaying game from the ground up is, “Why the hell would you do this?”. An excellent question, after all there are already a lot of such games out there on the market. Well frankly, it started as a bit of a… Read more
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5e House Rules: Divine Smite Changes
At long last after the challenges of the last month or so I am back to posting here and I figured that a great way to start off would be to share some of my house rules that I’ve been using in my current 5e campaigns. I have always thought that the way smite works… Read more