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RR C1: The First Group of Player Characters

Meet the brave souls that will take the first plunge into the unknown depths of the newly discovered underground complex.

RR C1: Generating the local campaign area and fleshing out the merchant house Goldenford

It's time to take a closer look at our local campaign area and the faction our PCs are going to belong to.

Randomized Roleplay C1: Worlds Without Number

It's time to let the dice control everything - let's find out what they want us to explore first! (Very long post)

WoW RPG: Close Encounters

The night brings many dangers for our dwarf hero.

WoW RPG: Tracking a bear in the mountains of Dun Morogh

After a short and violent interruption, Uldihm Frostfavor leaves his campsite and begins to look for bear tracks.

WoW RPG: Starting the first Adventure

The Ironforge Dwarf Hunter Uldihm Frostfavor is ready to start his adventures by trying to track and tame a bear as his animal companion.

WoW RPG: Character overview and GEMulator approach

It's time to create my character and generate his first adventure!

World of Warcraft RPG - Session 0

It's time for a major nostalgia trip! World of Warcraft Vanilla was my first every MMORPG, and it will always have a special place in my heart. The alliance starting zones are burnt into my mind, and I want to explore the snowy landscape of Khaz Modan once again.

Into the Woods: My first (failed) foray into journaling games

Into the Woods is a free journaling RPG written by Nathan Mehlhorn. It's about surviving a full year in an ever-changing forest, and that premise is pretty much all I knew before playing the game. As you can see from my notes, my sessions were very short, and I must admit that I felt very deflated at the time of playing (roughly 2,5 years ago). The story prompts, and random tables felt too simplistic, and it quickly devolved into a creative writing exercise, instead of the survival game I expected. My disappointment came from a lack of research and knowledge about journaling games in general. Don't let my experience with this game keep you from trying Into the Woods for yourself. If you like this style of game and the theme, then you might very well enjoy your time with it. It's free, so there's no barrier to entry. My Notes What follows are all my written notes for the very short game that I played. You can tell by the dates that I used my last session to quickly wrap...