dungeons-and-dragons

  • Nick and Nack’s house of curios

    Does anyone else think that fifth-edition Dungeons and Dragons trinkets seem a little underbaked? Like that, they do not matter at all at the table? I think so, too, but I think the problem can be solved with a few slight tweaks and more details on their bones. So let me introduce you to Quirra…

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  • The Affair of the Fiendish Lover

    In this short and sweet Valentine’s Day one shot, the players must save a young man from the clutches of a sexy temptress more interested in stealing his soul than his heart.

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  • Mama’s Precious Villages

    Mama’s Precious Villages

    In the first proper adventure of the new year, the players will face a new and whimsical challenge: babysitting the three living villages Aoibheann adopted over the centuries. However, things quickly take a turn for the comedic when Marigold Meadows and Whimsy Glade abduct their favorite group of babysitters and take them on a globe-trotting…

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  • “My character is an orphan who grew up on the streets after their parents were killed by bandits when they were a child. They learned to fend for themselves, becoming skilled at stealing and fighting to survive. One day, they found an ancient sword hidden in a chest, and upon touching it, they discovered they

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  • Imbolc: The Old Fey Paganism Fire Festival

    Happy Imbolc, wayfarers! If you thought Groundhog Day was purely an American holiday or a recently contrived celebration, think again. Imbolc, also known as Oimelc, Lady Day, and, to Christians, Candlemas or St. Brigid’s Day, dates back to at least pre-Christian times in Britian. Like Groundhog Day, it is a celebration of the first stirrings

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  • Barnabas Quimby’s Stockroom

    A selection of dubiously useful magic item from Sliberberg resident slimy businessman.

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  • Google Whisk a game changer in Ai art generation

    Patrick McDonald: Software Engineer, Amateur Writer, AI Wrangler. What? The last part is increasingly true. At my day job, I use GitHub Copilot to automate the grunt work (generating boilerplate code, stubbing out REST APIs, and writing unit tests). My writing assistant is ChatGPT, and I wrestle with Imagen3 and DALL-E to create the art

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  • The results are in

    The results are in for the poll to determine Aoibheann’s look going forward.

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  • The Poll: Aoibheann’s New Design

    I promised you that you would get the final say on which design we use for Aoibheann going forward; it is time for the poll. Here is how it is going to work. I will post two nearly identical posts, each containing an almost identical image of Aoibheann in one of the two designs. You

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  • The Poll: Aoibheann’s old look

    Polls are open, which version of Aoibheann will be used going forward?

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