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The Joy of Evil Twins

A look at types of "evil twins" and how to use them in table top games. Now with 100% more goatees!
D&D 5eRacesReviewsUnearthed Arcana

UA Race Options: Eladrin and Gith Breakdown

It’s the first non-holiday Monday in the month, so Unearthed Arcana is back with a new article. This time, Mearls and Crawford bring us one elf subrace, the Eladrin; and the gith race with its two subraces. It’s a comparatively ...
D&D 5eRacesUnearthed Arcana

Unearthed Arcana – Eladrin and Gith

In case you missed it earlier today, it’s time for September’s Unearthed Arcana. This month we get two new race options in a three-page PDF, the gith and the eladrin (which we first saw as an example subrace in the ...
GM ResourcesPlanar Mysteries

Ways of Using Sounds in Your Tabletop RPG

(Author’s note: I am not affiliated with, nor do I own any of the products I am providing reviews for. All product information is adapted from their respective websites) Before we begin, we need to have some idea as to ...
AdventuresConjure BeyondD&D 5eDungeon World

Mystic College

Many gamers and fans of fantasy have talked about playing a game based on Harry Potter. Here is how I’ve done it in the past.   Premise – Characters start as young kids and go through school at a mystic ...
D&D 5eFeywild/ShadowfellPlayer ResourcesTribal Knowledge

The Fey Highlord Patron

I've written a whole lot about the fey and Archfey here in Tribality, and I'd like to package it all into a PDF for your delectation. There's just a few little problems. First off, the Archfey Patron is not in ...
InterviewsThoughts & Things

Interview with Mike Selinker of Lone Shark Games

Today we have an interview from the prestigious Mike Selinker of Lone Shark Games. Here is a short bio about Mike from the Lone Shark Games website: Mike Selinker is the president and chief creative officer of Lone Shark Games. ...
Performance Check

Blade – Taking Lessons from Marvel’s Best Film

A look at the 1998 film Blade, and why it's Marvel's best film - and how to use it for tabletop greatness.
GM ResourcesPlanar Mysteries

Using Tokens in Your Game, Part 2

What do the Shovel Knight’s magical shovel1, “Scrooge McDuck’s” lucky dime2, Thom Merlin’s colorful cape3, the barbarian’s totem, and your lucky “get laid” underwear all have in common? They’re symbols of a characters personality, tokens of who they are, what ...
AdventuresConjure BeyondD&D 5eDungeon WorldGM ResourcesOpen Legend RPGTraps

Want volcano with it?

Volcanoes are part of the natural world, but rarely used in games. Using a volcano in your game should involve an ongoing series of events that lead up to the volcano bursting and changing the area around it. The volcano ...