X-Cards
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The *X-Card* emerged from the indie/storygamer side of the hobby maybe ten
or so years ago. Originally taking the form of an index card with a simply
X dr...
The General Theory of Dragons
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As Zak put it here:
*One thing I really don't like about D&D's dragons is the symmetry of the
original dragon scheme: good metal dragons on the left--e...
Fundraiser for Jennell Jaquays
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Sad news about the health of Jennell Jaquays. Jennell's is a well known
name to most old school gamers, a highly influential game designer and
artist of ...
how i think about rules
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i think of rules as jewels, treasure, or trading cards.
Pharaoh's Treasure
when i was a little girl there was a tiny little seven eleven near my...
Scare Tactics: Shock - Doll's House
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I wanted to write about shock next and thought it was pretty clear how
horror movies get it: jump scares. Being loud and all of a sudden. Jump
scar...
Cities of Darkness
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Unlike D&D, I've got a soft spot for the classic World of Darkness lore. I
am too young to have been around while it was relevant but it's always had
the...
I'm Zak, I live in Los Angeles. Most of the people I know here are women I know from being a porn "actor"--so they're porn stars and strippers. So that's who I play Dungeons & Dragons with.
5 comments:
Those are some pretty evocative covers. I'd love to be in a game that those would fit in.
Well those take me back a bit! All you're missing is Coven's "Blood on the Snow." Because you wanted a fiddle-playing devil, right?
Forest of Doom? Been there, done that. If those dwarfs have lost their enchanted warhammer again, they can go and find it themselves. ;)
Electric Wizard is also awesome to play during a campaign!
alex-
true.
plus, as a bonus, Electric Wizard songs last about as long as the average campaign.
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