Posted by Mark on Dec 1, 2011 in
4e D&D,
Pathfinder
Number of Views :972 Tycho is right. They have grown fat. Lately, I’ve been looking over the Pathfinder rules (I love the fact that all the rules can be found online at Paizo’s site). During the point at which I thought the Godfell Stone was done for, I set up an online Pathfinder game (which, [...]
Posted by Mark on Nov 30, 2011 in
4e D&D,
Advice/Tools
Number of Views :272I’m thinking I need to be a bit harsher on my players. I need to be a more evil DM. Why? These players became complacent. I think it’s why the game began falling apart. They grew bored. They knew they could plunk down in their seats every week and I would serve [...]
Posted by Mark on Nov 30, 2011 in
4e D&D
Number of Views :730Everybody climb aboard the Plot Train, it’s time to get railroaded! My group (as it currently stands) loves the Plot Train. I tell them what’s going on, and they just enjoy the ride, letting me lead them by the nose from location to location around the game world. Sure, they had the [...]
Posted by Mark on Nov 29, 2011 in
4e D&D,
Advice/Tools,
Mouse Guard
Number of Views :999Did that title confuse you? Mouse Guard is one of the best RPGs out there, hands down. The unique method of combat, the Player vs. GM turns; all of it works together to create a unique and enjoyable experience. One of my favorite aspects is the idea that you can find interesting [...]
Posted by Mark on Nov 28, 2011 in
4e D&D,
Announcement,
The Godfell Stone
Number of Views :380From the ashes of a fallen campaign, the Godfell Stone has returned. After some heavy disappointment by a few of my players that the campaign was going to be cancelled, one player having more availability for Fridays, and another new guy in my office expressing interest in joining us (as a Dragonborn [...]
Posted by Mark on Nov 16, 2011 in
4e D&D,
Fluff/Inspiration
Number of Views :535About a month back, I put out a post about this series. Now it’s finally here. I wrote a post about Divinity a while back, that got some fantastic response, so I’m going to be talking more in depth about the worship of each god in detail, as I see it. I’ll [...]
Posted by Mark on Sep 30, 2011 in
4e D&D
Number of Views :499Over the next week or so, I’m going to be talking about how one would worship the gods of D&D, based on the series I had last week about the names of the priests of the gods. I’ll be expanding on it, writing about each god, and how their priests would conduct [...]
Posted by Mark on Sep 27, 2011 in
4e D&D,
Actual Play,
The Godfell Stone
Number of Views :435Tell the king; the fair wrought house has fallen. No shelter has the Harkenwold, nor sacred laurel leaves; The fountains are now silent; the voice is stilled. It is finished. Following that prophecy, the party set out for the Harkenwold. Bridget wasn’t able to play, and Kody didn’t show up, so we [...]
Posted by Mark on Sep 23, 2011 in
4e D&D
Number of Views :939 Mana is used pretty frequently not only in video games, but also in Magic: The Gathering. I’ve previously talked about running an M:tG campaign, and I still think it could work. But how would Mana work? Quite easily, actually. Mana is the elemental nature of the universe. Forests, mountains, oceans, plains [...]
Posted by Mark on Sep 22, 2011 in
4e D&D,
Fluff/Inspiration
Number of Views :811Following from yesterday’s post, where I discussed the good and unaligned gods, I’m going to talk a bit about the priests of the evil gods of D&D. Asmodeus: The priests of Asmodeus are known as “Dominators”. The Dominators of Asmodeus seek to spread tyranny wherever they go. Fond of summoning devils, Dominators [...]