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Category Archives: Columns
RPG Tech Talk: Waiting patiently…
In my last RPG Tech Talk column I talked about Realm Works, the new ‘Campaign Information Manager’ being developed by Lone Wolf Software, who also make the Hero Lab character creation software. As a backer, I have access to the monthly … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, RPG Tech Talk, RPG Technology
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Cartographer’s Annual Challenge: May 2013
The May 2013 Annual issue was somewhat different than many, presenting a library of symbols intended for adding information and markers to your maps. For this month’s Challenge entry, I decided to create a marked-up map showing the key travel … Continue reading
DM for Kids: The Eyes have it!
As I’ve mentioned several times over the last six months or so, the Amber Tower campaign, my 4E game with my kids, has stalled somewhat. It’s not to say we’re not enjoying it, the kids are as keen as ever … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, DM for Kids, DnD Next, The Havenscoast Project
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Wizard’s Watch: Subclasses!
Mike Mearl’s latest Legends and Lore column touched on a topic from my previous Wizard’s post, here; namely the variability within the class structure possible to achieve the flavour of character desired. As I said last time, I am impressed … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, DnD Next, Wizards Watch
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The Cartographer’s Annual Challenge: April 2013
Just in time for the April entry!! This month’s Annual Issue was a welcome return for one of my favourite cartography, Jonathan Roberts, who drew the beautiful overland maps in the Midgard Campaign Guide. In fact, this issue was a … Continue reading
April Fools (Not…!!)
It certainly isn’t at Profantasy Software! The first of the (any…) month is always one to look forward to, as it’s the release of the next Cartographer’s Annual issue! April’s issue is a new style from Jonathan Roberts, one of … Continue reading
The Cartographer’s Annual Challenge: February 2013
Yes, I’m aware it’s March! 🙂 This is my (late) entry for the February Annual in my own challenge, in which I attempt to create a meaningful map for Tolrendor using the Cartographer’s Annual issue for the month. I have to … Continue reading
Wizards Watch: Phew!
Work and (work) travel have pretty much blown March away so far! So this Wizard’s Watch post is bit random, and just based on some of the things I’ve been keeping up with on the internet!! Have they finally clicked!? … Continue reading
Posted in 4E D&D, Columns, DnD Next, Wizards Watch
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