satire

  • [Doodles and Dragons] Abishai

    Second in a something-something part series. I’m not sure why the MM omits angels, or as 2nd ed called them “aasimon”. Which should go right here after the Aarakocra. But they’re not there, so I’m not drawing them (thankfully). Instead, we get an abishai, which is some sort of devil. or demon? It’s a baatezu,…

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  • [Doodles and Dragons] Aarakocra

    I’ve decided to make a doodle a day for as long as I can manage. This is to exercise my artistic abilities that have been going to waste for the last several years. To give me something to start with, I’m going to make a doodle of every monster in the 2nd edition Monstrous Manual.…

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  • [D&D 4e] Gelatinous Owlbear

    Gelatinous Owlbear Level 8 Elite brute Large Aberrant beast XP 700 HP 212 Bloodied 106 AC 20 Fort 23 Reflex 21 Will 18 Speed 5 (cannot shift) Saving throws +2 Action points: 1 Traits: Made of Goo Whenever an adjacent enemy attacks and hits the Gelatinous Owlbear, they take 5 acid damage. Ooze While squeezing,…

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  • Rosalind Wells, Ambassador to Space

    Rosalind Wells, Ambassador to Space! is a game I made for my daughter’s birthday, so that we could play it together. (Rosalind Wells, Ambassador to Space is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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  • Return to Maniac Mansion

    Return to Maniac Mansion is a game I made for Johnathan Walton’s Stage One. It’s a fictional internal memo among some unnamed Lucasarts employees, and also a playable roleplaying game.

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  • Manna Hotel LARP PCs

    Characters from the Manna Hotel LARP.

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  • [Playtest report] The Big Fiasco at the Manna Hotel LARP

    I made a LARP using Fiasco playsets. It worked pretty well, but not perfectly.

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  • The Alchemists of Pwang

    Background The alchemists of Pwang commit soul staining sins in an effort to cleanse their souls. Unfortunately, no one in Pwang can be sure what the gods approve of and what they do not, at least while they live. Miracles Take a tarot deck, separate the minor arcana from the major arcana. Shuffle both decks.…

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  • [Reviews of Games that Don’t Exist] Galveston Adventures

    A review of a game that doesn’t exist, a retro-clone trying to recreate the fun of the immortal classic “Dallas: The Roleplaying Game”.

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