Previous list found here. The original inspiration for all of this - weaver.skepti.ch End of Week links. You can find more links on the weekly blogroll on r/OSR.
A review of Gardens of Ynn - after 3 full uses of the module at different tables.
D&D Monster Reaction Charts Compared on Leon Atkinsons blog.
A digest of "Unexpectedly powerful lessons I learned from MasterClass and applied to GMing" by u/retrolleum.
From the Pilgrim's Temple we have 51 questions for your GLoGhack (and mine) - originally by Phlox.
La Male Mort on weaver.skepti.ch about historical responses to foes arriving in a region.
Goblins Henchman does a nice walkthrough of working up the probabilities of their d66 grid then assigning them appropriately.
Deltas D&D Hotspot writes on d6 Usage in OD&D.
Hacking Stygian Library/Knave by Ialath.
Antiborea by the Furtive Goblin - a wierd antartica alternative.
"Brewing Overland into TEA - Part 1: Travel" by Stepped on a D4.
Bastionland talks about returning to Into The Odd after a long hiatus.
A Monstrous Commedia (Chopwood Opera Bestiary) has some truly strange monsters on The Bottomless Sarcophagus.
Knight at the Opera offers their thoughts on The New School, the Old School, and 5th Edition D&D.
Axian Spice writes About Random Treasure in Old-School Essentials and Other Retro-Clones.
Dungeon Research has d10 Dungeon Decorations.
Tabletop, Books, and Dinner has d12 Items You Found In That Abandoned Fort.
Donnut Valley lays out a frame for Levels, Tiers, Experience and Rewards.
Escape from Zardoz has mechanics for Marriage, Heirs, and Children Education for domain level play.
The World of PhilosopherZeus has "Preparing A New Castles & Crusades Campaign, Part 1: Aufstrag!" which also talks through fitting modules into long-running homebrew games.
Numbers Aren't Real writes Who, Whom, Why (GLOG Setting: Urban Fantasy/Wozerds) - on cooking up a setting and magic system.
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