Uncategorized
-
Nolenor update
Our Roll20 game, the Nolenor campaign, playing Odnd rules has been updated here. Continue reading
-
Nolenor Journal updated
Our Roll20 game continued last night with the inclusion of a new player, Rik. We’ve played together for a long time through various play by post forums, but it is great to have him join us on Roll20. If you are not familiar with online gaming via Roll20, you would benefit in trying it. Send Continue reading
-
Our Nolenor Campaign
Doug over at the Smoldering Wizard blog has been running an Odnd campaign for our group of Fatbeards on Roll20. I recently added a page on this site as a player journal. If you have a moment, check out Smoldering Wizard. It is full of roleplaying goodness in the old school style of play. Continue reading
-
Day 50 at the Keep
Arden and Company walk through the Keep gates by midmorning. The sky is cloudy but no rain. The company is greeted by the guards and residents. The site of a cloak wrapped body astride one of the horses causes all to pause. Guards stand at attention and merchants doff their caps. Sir Kent meets with Continue reading
-
Midfall, 3rd Week (Day 49)
Arden set to the grisly task of sawing the chieftain’s head off. The hobgoblin had many features of smaller goblins he had encounter, but much larger. The brute was taller and heavier than Arden and certainly stronger. Sgt. Tenning and his men were reliving the moment they pincushioned the hobgoblin leader. Arden thanked the soldiers Continue reading
-
Day 48 Hobgoblins!
It’s good to get back to my Perils on the Borderlands solo game. It is a labor of love and I’m thankful there are no deadlines for continuing the game. I’m happy to say that I’ve been getting a lot of time at the table via our weekly Fatbeards Roll20 game and also the game Continue reading
-
Fairies and Prophecy, Day 47 of Perils on the Borderland
It was early morning the 3rd week of midfall when Arden and Company rode across the heavy oaken planks of the drawbridge. Martin watched the treeline in the distance. A red-tailed hawk took wing from the nearby field, a mouse clutched tightly in its claws. The weather was colder than yesterday and the wind had Continue reading
-
Smoldering Wizard

My gaming buddy, Doug, has a blog that shows some real love for original dungeons and dragons and the well known retro-clone, Whitebox. In reading through his blog, I am impressed with his insightful postings and his knowledge of the game. Almost every weekend he has run Roll20 games for our group of fatbeards. He Continue reading
-
Thursday Game Club

This is the fourth meeting of our school game club in which we have played Tiny Dungeons 2e. This simple rules game most closely followed the dice games that I’ve taught the students in our math class. The mechanics of rolling x number of d6’s and counting any 5’s or 6’s. The students take to Continue reading
-
Nicodemus, Champion Mouser
Nicodemus sat beside the fire purposely ignoring the magician. A warm bank of coals heated the modest upstairs room of the Traveler’s Inn. Corwin watched with amusement as the black cat cleaned his fur. He has no need to do that, I’ve not seen a smudge of dirt on him nor even a whisker out of Continue reading
RESOURCES
Medieval Demographics Made Easy (by S. John Ross)