GM ResourcesPlanar Mysteries

Using Security More Effectively in Your Games Part 2

Last time we covered the distinction between security officers and the police, and why the distinction is necessary in a ...
GM ResourcesPlanar Mysteries

Using Art in Your Games Part 1

(Author’s Note: I just got a job at the Art Institute of Chicago as a security officer. There’s LOTS there, ...
GM ResourcesPlanar Mysteries

Using Security More Effectively Your Games

(Author’s note: The reason why I use the term “security officer” in this article, vs. a “security guard” is simple. ...
Planar Mysteries

Tips on Using Holidays in Your Game

In the real world, many of the holidays we celebrate are, in reality, holy days, or at some point trace ...
Planar MysteriesSystem Agnostic

Using Nanites in Your Game

Nanites seem to be the stuff of science fiction, but as technology gets smaller and smaller, this idea of science ...
ClassesGM ResourcesPathfinder RPGPlanar Mysteries

Making the most of Barbarian Rage, P2

D&D (and other such games) have taken the idea of the real life and mythology of the berserker and turned ...
ClassesGM ResourcesPlanar Mysteries

Making the most out of Barbarian Rage Part 1

D&D (and other such games) have taken the idea of the real life and mythology of the berserker and turned ...
BackgroundsGM ResourcesPlanar Mysteries

Top Reasons Why Someone Might be Unlucky or Cursed

  Being cursed or just plain unlucky sucks, we get it. But what if there were more than simple luck ...
BackgroundsGM ResourcesPlanar Mysteries

Making the most out of Bloodlines

In D&D there are a variety of bloodlines that a character can develop various powers, be they wizardly, warlock, or ...
D&D 5ePlanar Mysteries

Alternate 5e Warlock

(Author’s note: to “give credit where credit is due” these ideas come from Rachael Arron’s Eli Monpress series in which ...