Here's some stuff what's been making life in the plague regime bearable. Some of it's old, some of it's new.
Author: admiralducksauce
The Chromatic Pilgrimage, Part 3
My UVG-inspired D&D 5e campaign has a lot of weird Masters of the Universe-style quasi-future arcanical engineering stuff in it, because that aesthetic helps me keep focused on the kind of Zardozian prog-rock and heavy metal album cover shenanigans I like to see in fantasy gaming. Here's some loot!
The Chromatic Pilgrimage, Part 2
In Part 1, I laid out an overview of my Ultraviolet Grasslands-inspired campaign world for my D&D 5e game. In this post I’ll outline the pantheon I created for the game.
The Chromatic Pilgrimage, Part 1
My 5e campaign rips off a lot of stuff but none so much as the Ultraviolet Grasslands.
Star Dust, a Fiasco Playset
My followup to Insomniacs this week is a space opera meets office politics playset for the excellent new edition of Fiasco.
Insomniacs, a Cryoship Road Trip
Insomniacs is out! The journey through its design has ironically mirrored an Insomniacs campaign - an incredibly long odyssey punctuated by false hope, mistakes, research projects, and self-discovery.
The Final Countdown
Insomniacs has been part of my game design thoughts since May 2017. It's come a long way and I've struggled with a lot of existential crises about what this roleplaying game should actually be. It's laid out and I'm in the final art push.
Green Screens are Cosplay for Online Gaming
How to green screen for gaming, and why you should, even if you already use Zoom
Still Gaming
I was gaming online before quarantine, but now that circumstances have forced people (some of whom also game) to learn how to zoom or hangout, I'm gaming way more than before.
Exercise During the Time of Nurgle
We're stuck at home with our two daughters and have had to adopt a different routine. So far it feels like it might be better for us as a family.