More links for the link-god. Previous list found here. Inspired by weaver.skepti.ch End of Week links.
A great treasure and hoard generator - worked up on weaver.skepti.ch for Wolves of God but good for interesting relatively mundane hoards in any setting. Spice with flash-bang magic items if your setting demands but at least they are sitting in something more than just a heap of coin.
A good checklist for getting prepped to go back to face to face gaming as more folk get vaccinated and a return to physical table comes into sight.
Orbis - the geospatial network model of the roman world - with paths, travel times - fantastic for figuring out how ancient travel really worked. Great inspiration for journey adventures.
Great piece on Grognardia about the size and scale of monsters. Well worth a look.
Card based urban generator - built for cyber-gothic setting but easily adaptable.
The chevalier - homebrew 5e charismatic fighter.
Great piece on Archons March On revisiting Lords of Madness from 3.5e.
Fish Davidsons NPC generator - gigantic.
A history of flying castles on Critical Hits (from 2015, still good)
A deep dive into the creation of GUMSHOE system
Magical items from Bearded Devil - always worth your time.
Some thoughts on having more than just 'eeevil' drive opponents.
A follow up after some time in use of Bingo Style XP by Githyanki Diaspora.
Really interesting thoughts on 'what if wizards get into polymer creation' - good worldbuilding feedstock here.
Some good thoughts on starting and ending sessions, particularly for one-shots. Good to have checklists.
5 magical animal companions for your druid - or anywhere you need interesting creatures.
What if medieval monks played RPGs? by From the Pilgrims Temple.
A 5e update of the old E6 playstyle from 3.5e.
Lessons learning on mapping by Distant Chime.
Building Scenarios with Kults Tarot rules on Throne of Salt.
d8 alternative mind flayers - because nothing beats surprise mind-flayer!
10 bandit gangs.
The Magos GLOG class - interesting background here from Nothics Eye.
Interesting kickstarter - the Atlas: Rise of Die setting from Old Mages Games Studio.
Gambits - fancy combat maneuvers for when times are desperate - high risk, high reward.
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