Late to the party: RPGaDay 2019 prompt 3

"Engage" Sometimes I find it hard to engage with my players. Sometimes I find it hard to engage with a setting as a player.It happens. But I'm actively trying to do better at both.With the pandemic happening, I'm taking some online training to upskill a little for work. Mostly it's public speaking and interview skills … Continue reading Late to the party: RPGaDay 2019 prompt 3

Late to the party: RPGaDay 2019 prompt 2

"Unique" I try to do something unique with each of my settings. Of course, eventually it's obvious that nothing you do is really unique, and it's all been done.But the operative word above is 'try'. The Old Crown started as a setting for 4e D&D, and it's morphed through FATE and could probably be run … Continue reading Late to the party: RPGaDay 2019 prompt 2

Late to the party: RPGaDay 2019 prompt 1

"First" My first tabletop game of D&D (I'd played Baldur's Gate on the PC before) was played at lunchtimes in school.I somehow managed to make a Drizzt Do'Urden clone before I'd even heard of him - a dual-wielding Drow Ranger with a green cloak and dark armour. We played for a few weeks. We were … Continue reading Late to the party: RPGaDay 2019 prompt 1

Changing up my blogging habits for the next while

I finally got around to looking at the RPGaDay 2019 blogging prompts, so I'll be posting those up for the next little while. Gives me time to work on some other stuff and have it go up when it's ready. I've also started collating my Planescape stuff over at its own page. That will get … Continue reading Changing up my blogging habits for the next while