Digital vs. Paper

There are two types of gameplay for Dungeons and Dragons, really all tabletop games. You can go old fashioned pen and paper, calculating everything in your head or with the trusty calculator at your side. The other option is to do everything on a tablet, computer or even a phone. There are ups and downs to both of those options. … More Digital vs. Paper

Travel on the Open Seas

It was the third of Tarsakh when the party set out. They were out on the open ocean. The only thing visible from the deck of the Annabelle Lee Mark 2 was the great peak of Drakenforge in the distance. For Kaladrax, this meant leaving his home and family behind. After having to dock for months while the Curse of Ash raged through the mainland, the crew was exhilarated to be out on the seas once more. … More Travel on the Open Seas

The Grief of Losing a PC

I just finished playing my first full level one to 20 campaign. For three years my player character, Aleera the dancing Bard, was the focus of our fantasy adventures. She was a second persona in an imaginary world but she was real for three years. While she isn’t dead, she is way beyond the range for a playable character. I will never really play her again, except maybe in a battle royale one shot. … More The Grief of Losing a PC

The Treaty of Novos

The council of Novos met once more for the continued negotiations and talks concerning the treaty. After much debate over some important and some more petty issues the treaty was finally accepted. The leaders of all the represented peoples signed the paperwork and left the council chambers in generally good spirits.  … More The Treaty of Novos

Finding Balance

I love immersing myself in stories, whether it’s a good book or playing Dungeons and Dragons. Sharing a living space with my husband that also happens to be the Dungeon Master might seem hard. It might seem that I’m privy to more information but the truth is we both make sure we don’t share too much. … More Finding Balance