dungeons-and-dragons

  • More Fey For You

    More Fey For You

    Of My Better Fey Series gives you both Dm and player a host of new options for Fey at the table. Play has three new player species, a new background for half fey, and templates to create your own half fey.

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  • Folklore of Faerie

    Folklore of Faerie

    To round out the zine here is some of the current worldbuilding for Faerie, including how the courts work, the twin queens of the Fey and how the fey have taken to the Feengrenze

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  • The Princess and Her Dragon

    It’s National Princess Day, and to celebrate, I have an adventure that features a farcical twist on the classic trope of a princess locked in the tower. Can you save the princess from herself?

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  • The Tale of Tilly Bamblethorn Chapter 3

    In which we learn about the curious life cycle of Feengrenze dragons, Tilly’s heart melts, a flood in a drought occurs, Tilly makes a fateful decision, and the dispatch girls orchestrate a peaceful coup.

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  • His Gospel is Murder

    His Gospel is Murder

    Halloween is upon us, and so is my annual Halloween nightmare adventure! This year, there is a supernatural slasher loose in SLiberberg Underberg ward. Will the players’ characters be able to escape, or will they become a grim statistic of a killer whose Gospel is murder?

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  • The Underberg Gazetter

    The Underberg Gazetter

    In D&D, the underground tends to be a strange reflection of the surface. So, what does the ward that serves as the underside of a city as chaotic as Sliberberg look like? Well, even more weird, that’s what!

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  • The appendixes and Stat blocks for use with His Gospel Is Murder

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  • The wheel of the year: Samhain

    The wheel of the year keeps turning and the days are getting shorter and the weather colder, Samhain is nearly upon us, the last harvest of the year, the night when the dead and the dammed walk among the living, a night for frights and spooky delights in the Feengrenze

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  • What About God?

    What About God?

    My introduction of the Manyfold opened a new hole in my worldbuilding. How does divine magic work in a place where divinity cannot reach? Buckle up because the answer is simple and terrifying.

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  • The Knochenvolk revisited

    The misbegotten children of the wyrd is this week’s focus. Born with an unsettling appearance and a jumble of out of place ideas in their heads Knochenvolk are strange, creepy and goofy in equal measure.

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