500k Retrospective – Urban Mapping
I love urban RPG settings. I don’t run nearly enough of them, and play in even fewer. It’s probably the …
I love urban RPG settings. I don’t run nearly enough of them, and play in even fewer. It’s probably the …
As I head into the half-million hits mark, I’m going to take the easy route and navel-gaze a bit. Today …
Got this in email a couple of weeks ago and failed to post it (as I did for a bunch …
I know that according to the nay-sayers, novels like Katherine Kurtz’s Deryni series and Robin Hobb’s Farseer trilogy showed once …
We’re approaching the 500,000 hits point here at A Character For Every Game (about a week away according to my …
Another set of geomorphs from my Moleskine, scanned over a week ago and finally presented for your pleasure. One double …
I’ve pimped Old School Hack here before, but I’ll take today to congratulate Kirin (the author) on picking up a …
I do love my moleskine. This page has a double-sized cave and dungeon geomorph, two half-sized side morphs and a …
Long distance post this Friday, so here’s a page from my Moleskine mapping booklet. One double geomorph, one end geomorph, …
I am officially off in the boonies for the next while, far from my internet connection. The upside is a …
I posted Grey Dragon Hill earlier this month, a great little split-level dungeon using top down and side view cartography …
I really enjoy the Call of Cthulhu. Actually, I’ll say that I love the genre, even if the mechanics aren’t …
Back in December of 2009, I posted my Tribute to the Chasm Bridge, a re-envisioning of the classic Dungeon magazine …