Now that we’ve described maybe the two most important categories, or buckets to consider, your Pillars, and Palette, lets switch gears a bit and talk about tools of the trade…
Forget about mediocre. This guide will walk you through five methods on how to better use the character origins in your campaigns to keep the role-playing lively, the players involved, and the story rich. Let’s elevate your game with backstory weaving…
When trying to answer the question of how alignment will work in your game, or perhaps for a character you’re building. Try the following: First, before you even think about alignment at all, consider who this character is…
Instead of telling us the story of an infallible badass, tell us the story of your character growing, and failing, and learning, and conquering themselves, and that is in the process of becoming a badass hero we can root for…
Getting on the same page about how you will be interacting as players and GM(s) with each other is hugely important. If you are playing with an existing group…
Sometimes players create Dungeons and Dragons characters that… well… they suck. They may have been excitedly created… but if they…