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Racial Spotlight: Halflings

August 10, 2017 By Drew Latham Leave a Comment

Your race is the heart of your character. It is who they are at their core. Their thoughts, feelings, and upbringing are influenced by their race. This week we’ll be taking a look into the races of D&D and how they shape your character. Today we’ll be talking about halflings. [Read more…]

Racial Spotlight: Humans

August 9, 2017 By Drew Latham Leave a Comment

Your race is the heart of your character. It is who they are at their core. Their thoughts, feelings, and upbringing are influenced by their race. This week we’ll be taking a look into the races of D&D and how they shape your character. Today we’ll be talking about humans. [Read more…]

Racial Spotlight: Dwarves

August 8, 2017 By Drew Latham Leave a Comment

Your race is the heart of your character. It is who they are at their core. Their thoughts, feelings, and upbringing are influenced by their race. This week we’ll be taking a look into the races of D&D and how they shape your character. Today we’ll be talking about dwarves. [Read more…]

Racial Spotlight: Elves

August 7, 2017 By Drew Latham Leave a Comment

Your race is the heart of your character. It is who they are at their core. Their thoughts, feelings, and upbringing are influenced by their race. This week we’ll be taking a look into the races of D&D and how they shape your character. Today we’ll be talking about elves. [Read more…]

Big Bad Evil Guys and You- Creating Great Villains

July 24, 2017 By Drew Latham Leave a Comment

A good antagonist can make a game great on their own. Having someone whose goals clash with your players’ goals in a way that causes conflict is one of the best ways to drive a story forward. It gives your players a face to associate with their goal; a figure to take down before they can move on. A good villain can do this just fine, but a GREAT villain will do it and still be remembered long after he’s gone. So how do we make a memorable antagonist? Let’s take a look at creating great villains. [Read more…]

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