Playing With Morality: Shades of Grey in TTRPG Storytelling
How to Run Morally Complex Campaigns Inspired by the Intrigue of Aether Skies [caption id="attachment_21598" align="alignright" width="300"] Aether, you know, that stuff that surrounds us...
Schemes, Secrets, and Subterfuge: How to Build a Killer Political Intrigue Campaign in D&D
Looking to run a Dungeons & Dragons campaign where daggers are drawn in back rooms instead of back alleys? Where alliances shift with a whisper, and the fate of a kingdom hangs not on a sword, [caption id="attachment_89433" align="alignright" width="224"] To beat the cult you must...
Villains Who Shape the World: Developing Antagonists Like Vek’th and the Grind Barons
“The best villains don’t just want to stop the heroes—they want to change the world… and sometimes, you wonder if they should.” In any great tabletop campaign, a good villain isn’t just an obstacle. They are a mirror, a force of nature, a storyteller in their...
⚡🔥 Forged in Fire and Storm: Homebrewed Spells from Under the Dome
In our Under the Dome campaign—helmed by the ever-diabolical Dave—I play a sorcerer who’s just a little obsessed with fire and lightning. Velrian Blitzstorn (yes, that's the name—because subtlety is for wizards) has been blazing through spell slots and leaving scorch marks in his wake...
The Marker Meter and Beyond: Managing Consequences in TTRPGs
In the world of Zoo Mafia, bullets aren't the only thing flying—Markers are the currency of chaos, the countdown of consequence, and the key to every dramatic twist. Whether you’re pulling off a [caption id="attachment_88759" align="alignright" width="232"] Zoo Mafia Boss Owl Capone[/caption] peanut heist, talking down a...
Aetherpunk Adventures: Combining Magic, Steampunk, and Horror
How to Blend Magical Technology and Eldritch Nightmares into a Cohesive RPG Setting Welcome to Aether Skies, a world where magic fuels industry, floating cities hover over a cursed wasteland, and unspeakable horrors stir just beyond the veil of reality. This is a world of Aetherpunk—a...
How to Run a Pirates of the Caribbean-Inspired D&D Campaign
Cursed Gold, Ghost Ships, and the Sea’s Grim Smile [caption id="attachment_89822" align="alignright" width="258"] D&D Pirate campaign gone wrong or right.[/caption] If you're dreaming of salt spray, clashing cutlasses, undead sailors, and morally ambiguous heroes, then Pirates of the Caribbean is the perfect cinematic inspiration for your next...
The Black Dragon Corruptor: Herald of Rot and Ruin
There’s something primal and haunting about black dragons—their sleek, serpentine forms, their acid-drenched breath, their lairs sunk deep in festering bogs. But what if one of these horrors was more than a territorial tyrant? What if it became a corruptive force, spreading darkness not just...
🎪 The Carnival of Chaos: Twisted Spectacle Under the Dome
In the strange, crumbling lands of Under the Donea, where Chaos storms of all kinds punch holes in the world and magic bleeds like oil from a cracked lantern, there are whispers—always whispers—of The Carnival of Chaos. No one remembers when it first arrived. No one...
3 New Ways to Use Firbolgs in a D&D Campaign
Firbolgs, the gentle stewards of the forest, often appear as reclusive protectors of nature in Dungeons & Dragons. But what if we reimagined their role in your campaign? From cosmic wanderers to fierce defenders of the wild, here are three fresh ways to use firbolgs...


