A homebrew setting is something special, and it says a lot about a person. With it, ambition is shown, and interesting stories created. Best of all is the fun time’s with your group. The first homebrew setting I made was rough, it took heavy inspiration from Matt Colville’s videos and minor inspiration from Critical Role. […]
Month: March 2020
Players Doing Unexpected Things, The Highlight of D&D!
As a DM your players will pull stupid things every session. We all have those story’s we share and laugh together with our group. The fondest memories are made this way, and the in-jokes will always abound. Below are two stories from two different groups I’ve run and how they fooled me or created funny […]
The Fall Of Whitecrest: A Dragon Attack!
Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay Below is a short story I wrote almost a year ago, It is set in the Broken Lands and details Dragon’s attacking the capital of Whitecrest. This is something I was inspired to write because of D&D, and I hope you enjoy reading it! It helped to absorb my mind into […]
A New DM’s Experience With A Campaign Pitch
Making Something You Want to Run A campaign pitch is important. Every Campaign you run in D&D will last anywhere from a few sessions to years. For you, it will become a second life, whether it be a pre-built campaign or a home-brew one. A good campaign pitch can properly set expectations, and a bad […]