A Character a Day: Day 2

Jumping backward & forward today to a simpler past & future, the next game in line on the shelf is Mazes & Minotaurs (M&M). In 2002 Paul “Mithras” Elliott wrote a humorous alternate history of gaming in which he imagined that the very first RPG was inspired by Ray Harryhausen sword & sandal Greek adventures […]

A Character A Day: Day 1

I’m taking a different approach to this year’s character creation challenge. When I first read about the challenge I did a quick count of the games on my shelves, thinking I wouldn’t have enough to fill 31 days. Turns out I had underestimated by a factor of two: I’ve got no fewer than 74 games […]

Urban Hexcrawl Encounter 33: Street Ankheg

Early spring is the most dangerous time to be dawdling in the streets. Not because of the traffic – the pavement is so crumbling so badly that trying to do better than 25kph is asking for a blowout or a broken tie rod – but because the sodden condition of the underlayment & soil makes […]

Plague Unicorn

It’s said that to kill a unicorn is one of the gravest sins one can commit. The price in Corruption a deed so foul exacts is high enough to kill some mortals on the spot. There is worse still. There is more than one who would attempt it, whether in the service of the Exarchs […]

Weapons of the Week

However elvish these knives look, you’d better think twice before letting one see them. They were actually crafted for a notoriously lazy human noble who counted hunting among his many dilettante pursuits. Tracking animals through the woods or flushing birds out of the underbrush was such a chore, though. The solution, as was obvious to […]

The Measurer

When the ground shakes like a cavalry charge but the accompanying noise is a bovine bellow rather than the shrieking of horses, you know that a Measurer is on the prowl. These enormous undead, fully seven feet tall if they were ever to dismount from the jet black ox they ride, rampage across the countryside […]

It’s Showtime

The Unfathomable Professor Mesmerismo was the first to discover the somewhat unusual properties of burning fuels other than the standard quicklime in a magic lantern. Other mineral compounds would open windows onto one of any number of other planes. Most were infernal – not a surprise considering the revolting stench of the resulting fumes – […]

The Groaning Board

Along with the better known Decanters of Endless Water & Daily Bread Pouches (which produce enough fruit bread to keep four people fed for a day), you’ll occasionally find larger serving boards that can conjure a whole feast. Unfortunately what you’ve stumbled across may also turn out to be a Groaning Board. It isn’t the […]

The Bigger Picture

They had taken every precaution in the ceremonies that attended each burial. No one had been laid down without the prescribed prayers & every grave was supplied with at least a minimally protective marker. Even those who left no one behind didn’t go unattended; the groundskeepers made sure to leave everyone pancakes, eggs & flowers […]