Language Mapping for D&D Worldbuilding

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Welcome back, or just welcome if it’s your first time here! Today we’re continuing our worldbuilding process series by taking a look at language mapping. For the uninitiated, we’ve been creating a series of blog articles detailing steps on worldbuilding Continue reading Language Mapping for D&D Worldbuilding

DND Overland Travel Fundamentals & “Authenticity”

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Welcome back; I recently reviewed my DND overland travel notes for the Solo RPG live stream we’ve been doing on Twitch. As I was checking my notes and thinking about what might happen during Lia’s multi-week travel from Split Valley Continue reading DND Overland Travel Fundamentals & “Authenticity”

D&D Hex Map Region Scale Example: The Gyre

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Welcome back to a new installment of our ongoing Worldbuilding Process Posts, focused on how to create your own fully-realized world for D&D and other tabletop RPGs. It’s also an excellent resource for writers and other hobbyists who need and Continue reading D&D Hex Map Region Scale Example: The Gyre

D&D Improvised Numbers to Be a Better and Faster Dungeon Master

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Welcome back, reader. Today, we’re talking about D&D improvised numbers for Dungeon Masters. In making and testing my personal DM binder, I kept getting asked if I would put it up on DriveThruRPG/DM’s Guild for others to download. In a Continue reading D&D Improvised Numbers to Be a Better and Faster Dungeon Master

Update! DM Binder I Completed!

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Welcome back, last year we talked about the usefulness of a DM/GM binder and more importantly, how I had never put one together for myself. So, it’s about time for an update on the situation.  Previously running games, I often Continue reading Update! DM Binder I Completed!