by Loki | Dec 19, 2012 | d20, Pathfinder, Planejammer Campaigns
In the early ’80s we got to see some truly legendary adventures hit the shelves. Some of the deadliest and most memorable were the S series of modules – Tomb of Horrors (S1), White Plume Mountain (S2), Expedition to the Barrier Peaks (S3)and Lost Caverns...
by Loki | Jul 9, 2012 | Announcements, Pathfinder, Slider
Can’t believe I have not written about this yet! I’ve been so absorbed in preparing for the move that I completely neglected to blog about the fact that I am now published! An actual book! Up until now almost all of my work in the gaming sphere has been...
by Loki | May 6, 2012 | Announcements, Pathfinder, Skull and Shackles
It is a testament to the quality of Paizo’s products that I am about to do something I have not done since the original Ravenloft module was released in the ’80s. I am going to run an adventure *gasp* exactly as written. Not only that, but I am committed...
by Loki | Oct 3, 2011 | House Rules, Pathfinder
As of this evening I am adding in something a bit Arthurian for our home campaign. Dolorous Wounds. I saw this float past me on Owen K Stephen’s Google + Stream and immediately recognized it as something that would be great in a Planescape game. Here is his take...
by Loki | Sep 30, 2011 | House Rules, Pathfinder
An interesting discussion came up during our Pathfinder game the other night. Is cooking a craft skill or a profession skill? Now our gaming group has a mix of pros from different fields in it – insurance, graphic design, web producer, and the one that made this...
by Loki | Sep 7, 2011 | Pathfinder, RPG News
I love the way that the gaming industry is moving more and more towards a patronage model. For those who might be unfamiliar with it here is the description from Open Design, the pioneers of this new approach to game development: Open Design uses an old business model...
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