If there’s another edition of D&D that has more settings and reskinned environments than fifth edition, I don’t know what it is. It’s a good game system; a nearly perfect balance of crunch and DM fait accompli. I don’t think it’s a universal system, and there are some suppositions baked into the game (like armor class and to a lesser extent, alignment) which is hard to square up in certain genres, like science fiction. Why people keep wanting to do space opera with d20 is a mystery to me in a world where we have Star Wars and Traveller, but I digress.
Table Talk: Get Outta Town
Starting today I am going to strive to produce and post at least one rpg gaming entry a week. I’m going to try to brand them with this nifty graphic I tricked up, for those of you who want to tell at a glance if this is something you want to read or not.
NTAB FIELD REPORT: Spain and Andalusia, 2024 – Day 7
My final day in Spain
NTAB FIELD REPORT: Spain and Andalusia, 2024 – Day 6
Day 5 found us in Granada and the palace of Alhambra. Day 6 Back on the bus, everyone. We’re headed to Malaga! This bus ride was to… Read more “NTAB FIELD REPORT: Spain and Andalusia, 2024 – Day 6”
NTAB FIELD REPORT: Spain and Andalusia, 2024 – Day 5
Day five of my trip to Spain.
NTAB FIELD REPORT: Spain and Andalusia, 2024 – Day 4
Day 4 of my trip to Spain
NTAB FIELD REPORT: Spain and Andalusia, 2024 – Day 3
Notes from Day 3 of my trip to Spain
NTAB FIELD REPORT: Spain and Andalusia, 2024 – Day 2
Day 2 of my trip to Spain
NTAB FIELD REPORT: Spain and Andalusia, 2024 – Day 1
Notes on my trip to Spain: Day One
Something I can Ignore, Part 2: Supernatural
Several years ago, I wrote a blog post about grief and bridging the gap between feeling too much and not wanting to think about it with popular… Read more “Something I can Ignore, Part 2: Supernatural”