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EN World Review – The Breaking of Forstor Nagar by Rite Publishing

Editor-in-Chief | January 26, 2012

Greetings good Readers and fellow D&D gamers!
Today is the first day of the DDXP convention down in Indiana this weekend, and I understand that some of us have had a chance to try their hand at D&D Next.  In fact, EN World has a transcript of excerpts from the D&D Next Seminar from the DDXP [...]

Playing with your Inner Villain

Editor-in-Chief | December 6, 2011

Just about a week or so ago, I took part in and “won” my first NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month.  Winning the contest is easy: simply start a novel on any topic on November 1st and complete and complete 50,000 words on it by November 30th.  It’s only about 1700 words per day, and [...]

Sandbox Dilemmas: The best laid plans of mice and DMs…

Editor-in-Chief | November 14, 2011

As I’ve probably mentioned before in a couple dozen blogs, I run a 4E campaign down in Toledo, Ohio for some of my old college buddies on a bi-weekly schedule.  I’ve technically been running a campaign for them now for about seven years, but before 4E, it was a 3.5 campaign, of course.
I like to [...]

Those Horrible, Terrible… Fairies!

Editor-in-Chief | September 2, 2011

Last weekend, I went to go see a new movie by Guillermo del Toro… well not a new movie exactly, because it was a remake of a 70s horror classic called Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark.  As it turns out, the remake was excellent, in fact more frightening than the original, and I maintain [...]

Review of City Builder Generator Pack by Chaotic Shiny Productions

Editor-in-Chief | August 27, 2011

I have a confession to make: I am a sucker for random generators.  I blame the warm-fuzzy feeling I have for them on all those random tables older that used to be strewn liberally through the sourcebooks of role-playing games.   Right from the start, I found a ton of random generator tables in the first [...]