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Dungeons and Dragons

Tropes

by Philter on Jun.23, 2009, under Dungeons and Dragons, Fiction, Gaming

Genre Tropes that I should address:
* Faith-blessed New Guys
* Hiring new men / Henchmen dilemna
* Honour versus survival
* The Taking of Prisoners
* The Rarity of Wizards
* Cropped Ears
* Detect Lie

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The MacGuffin

by Philter on Jun.17, 2009, under Dungeons and Dragons, Fiction, Gaming

It seems to me that every good dungeon raid needs a macguffin for the party to loot, and a map to the macguffin is always helpful. In this case the burial chamber is that of a hero of the first Crusade, who promised to come back and aid his knights from beyond the grave. It would be a bit easy to make it a sword, bindun quite a number of times before. Armour of course has also been done, after all, what else was Waylander hired to find.

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Projects

by Philter on Jun.07, 2009, under Dungeons and Dragons, Fiction

http://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/art/snowflake.php
“Professional tomb-robbers fight a sorcerous crusade to recover a priceless holy relic”

A mercenary company - led by an ex-communicated priest - find evidence of the survival of a priceless holy relic left behind in the Holy Land in the previous crusade. Narrowly escaping the clutches of a suspicious inquisitor they contract to a minor lord, they sail to the crusades, storming the beach, and fight their way across country to reach the artifact, nearly losing one of their number to ______. When they reach the artifacts burial place, they find it’s buried beneath a city of pagans, and sealed inside a tomb full of lethal traps.

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RULES OF THE RED LADY

by admin on Jul.01, 2008, under Dungeons and Dragons

“You the peoples of the Red Lady’s demesne are free to go about your business, with no impediment save:

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4th edition dead?

by admin on Jun.30, 2008, under Dungeons and Dragons

Gentle men, we now have people in three countries, only two of whom are actually within two hours drive of each other.

Frankly, tabletop games look like a thing of the past to me, now, I’ve seen some _excellent_ games run by email.

However, seeing as I spent a hundred quid on gaming materials, and a tank of petrol everytime I’m back, not to mention hours of preparation time per game, I’d like to know it’s actually worth my time putting that effort in.

So, I’d actually like to see if anyone’s reading this.

Hit the comment button.

Failing that. Sod it.

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