Celebrating D&D
Back in 1980, a reporter who asked if D&D was only a passing fad learned that “Gygax and Blume think […]
Back in 1980, a reporter who asked if D&D was only a passing fad learned that “Gygax and Blume think […]
Interviewed for the Raised on DnD podcast, I talk with Nick Cardarelli about old-school editions of D&D, a little about
Stephen on Raised on DnD Podcast with Nick Cardarelli Read Post »
In the FOREWORD FROM THE ORIGINAL EDITION, I read a mysterious fairy tale. It began with “ONCE UPON A TIME,
50th Anniversary of the “Forward” to D&D Read Post »
Imagining a cover for Old-School ’77 Dungeon Stocking Tables, I hit upon the idea to draw a dungeon map with stocking
Periphron’s Tower and Excavation Read Post »
To stock the dungeon, I’m using the Old-School ’77 Dungeon Stocking Tables for general room contents. Look for results here
Periphron’s Tower and Excavation: Dungeon Map Cover Art Read Post »
Roll on one of three d% tables to determine a room’s general contents: monster, treasure, trap, interesting variation, or empty.
Old-School ’77 Dungeon Stocking Tables Now on DriveThruRPG Read Post »
Release is set for early in the week. Previously called “Flying Dungeon Stocking Tables,” we used these a couple years
Old-School ’77 Dungeon Stocking Tables Coming Soon Read Post »
The wizard Periphron seeks a powerful artifact called “the Seventh.” His research, which includes use of a crystal ball and
Periphron’s Tower and Excavation: Adventure in the Making Read Post »
While preparing to stock Dyson Logos’s Deep Halls1 of Amon-Gorloth a couple years ago, we needed a simple way to
“Flying” Dungeon Stocking Tables Become Old-School ’77 Read Post »
Brief instructions below the ENCOUNTER KEY EXAMPLE in Set One: Basic Dungeons gives ‘Approximately 25%’ as the monster probability… While
Flying Table by Dungeon Geomorphs Sets Read Post »
While the Monster & Treasure Assortment gives us the particulars of the dungeon’s inhabitants and their wealth, it and Holmes
Flying Dungeon Stocking Table by the Bluebook Read Post »