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Mydwanderings ~ Adventure Awaits

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Seven years have passed since Arden and Company made their fortunes in the Caves of Chaos. The Keep on the Borderlands enjoyed a brief respite from the constant threat the caves presented. Like so many eyes just outside of the watch fires, the denizens of the caves kept constant vigil for anyone who dared move away from the warmth of the fire. Arden and Company turned their threats back on them as they worked their way through the caves, culminating in the destruction of the evil shrine to Orcus.

Since that time, our band of heroes have ridden on to other adventures. Their victory is but a small ripple in a large pond. It appears that the forces of chaos are never snuffed out for long. Time flows and the struggle continues. Old heroes fade into the background and new ones take their place. For it is not a new book that is written, but only a new chapter.

My intention in this space is to chronicle the deeds of a new group of heroes who are starting from humble beginnings to follow in the footsteps of countless men and women before them. Will victory be their result or has fate deigned an ignoble ending? Follow me on this adventure as I record the deeds of a new band of adventurers. Their tale yet unwritten remains to be told.

GM Notes ~ I shall be playing in my own created setting, Reuel. The posts will be of solo games starting in the small town of Bree, several days ride south of the Keep on the Borderlands. Bree is mentioned in older posts in this blog and I intend to build on this material, using the NPCs, monsters, and magic I’ve already created.

The second goal in this exercise is to test the merits of Mydwandr as a ruleset for solo play. Mydwandr is the latest offering from James and Robyn George and is currently a Silver Bestseller on DriveThruRpg. This rules light system follows in the footsteps of another Old House Rules creation, Pits and Perils. I had used Pits & Perils for my first solo campaign, Perils on the Borderlands. I found the rules worked well for my solo gaming endeavours. I have had the book since 2023 and now I find I have time to delve into solo play using it. My intention is to take the rules and tinker a bit with them, adding houserules and other bits I’ve enjoyed from other games. Isn’t that what we should do with any TTRPG that we play? My favorite iteration of D&D is Whitebox:FMAG but modified with house rules to suit my taste.

My third goal is to utilize the blog as a vehicle to enhance my love of roleplaying. Filling up the blank space here with reports of my solo play and content I have created will improve my writing skills and creativity. I am not currently selling or plan to sell anything here. This is solely for the love of the game. Perhaps someday, I will gather up my notes and scribblings and offer an organized product. But for the near future, my readers are safe from any pleas to buy something. If I can give someone inspiration to write their own content, I’m happy.

More to come…



6 responses to “Mydwanderings ~ Adventure Awaits”

  1. Hello! I followed a link from smolderingwizard’s old-school forums from a thread on Pits & Perils and landed here. I read through all of the Arden & Co. solo-play posts from Perils on the Borderlands. One of the things I enjoy most about solo play is reading others’ play reports. Very entertaining!

    Feedback note: there are a couple of links on this page that point to /wp-admin/ instead of the public post URL, so unless the reader is logged in (you) they’ll land on a login page. I went back to the archives to track down the posts.

    Nice work on the adventures! Looking forward to reading through the Mydwanderings next.

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    1. Matthew, thank you for the kind words. I’ll see what I can do about the links. I appreciate the feedback.

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    2. Hi Matthew,
      I logged out of my WordPress account and tried the links from Smolderingwizard’s site but I didn’t get directed to the /wp-admin/ as you described. My tech skills using WP are very basic. Any advice you can give me to fix the problem? Also I need to organize the posts on my page to make them easier to navigate. Thanks!

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      1. Hi John,

        Absolutely will try to help. The links are part of this post and not on the smolderingwizard forum. Sorry that I didn’t make that clearer.

        On the post on this page, there is a link with the text “Seven years have passed since Arden and Company made their fortunes in the Caves of Chaos”. If you right-click on that link, choose “Copy link” (or your browser’s equivalent), and paste it into a new tab in the browser, you can see the link itself points at: https://damnelfpress.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=244&action=edit

        The URL you want will look something like this instead: https://damnelfpress.com/2018/02/03/perils-on-the-borderlands/

        In the WordPress block editor, there is an “add link” button (looks like a link of chain) and you can search for a post on your site and it will add the URL automatically.

        The link with the text “Perils on the Borderlands” in this post also has the same problem.

        A simple way to test, without logging out, is to open a new browser window in private/incognito browsing mode. That starts you without any cookies, and so you won’t be logged into WordPress in that window, and if you click those links you’ll be redirected to “Log in to WordPress.com”. Then you can fix the links in your main browser window where you are logged into WordPress, republish, then switch back to the private/incognito window. Refresh the page, and the URLs should be fixed. (Far easier than logging in and logging out.)

        Thanks,

        Matthew

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      2. Matthew, thank you! I will look into this and see if I can fix the links. I appreciate your help!

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      3. Matthew, I believe I fixed the links on this page. If you see anything else on the site, let me know. Thank you, I appreciate your help.

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