Moon Elves’ Masquerade Battlemap Photos!
As much as we love making these games, nothing beats hearing back from people who’ve enjoyed playing them. We’re taking
As much as we love making these games, nothing beats hearing back from people who’ve enjoyed playing them. We’re taking
Enjoy this playtest copy of Drawn from the Margins, WatcherDM’s newest Troika!-compatible adventure module! Written for the Illuminated Manuscript Jam,
Continue readingDrawn from the Margins: Playtest Launch and First Look!
Hey folks! We’re almost done writing Drawn from the Margins, our newest Troika adventure, but before we finish, we wanted
I’ve been working on Drawn from the Margins for about five days now. We started with a real embarrassment of
To celebrate this month’s launch of The Trouble with Dreams (and Wake Up Sheeple), WatcherDM presents you with eight dream-themed
Continue readingDream Themed Magic Items to Reward Your Dreaming PCs
The Nature skill is not what you might call a community favorite. Like all knowledge skills, it goes unused too
For this is a universe that understands order, that understands service. Anonymity is armor. Blandness is balance. Conformity is control.
And so the creators of our world have eschewed the Inevitables, impressive though they may be, and chosen a different avatar for the invisible hand of order:
The Suits … Continue readingThe Suits
Long Bear Valley has been out for just three short months now and I can’t tell you how happy it
The transmutation of living beings is one of the great benchmarks of magical progress. Academic arcanists have long attempted to imitate what elves and druids arrive at so easily: the power and freedom of polymorphia, the ability to change your form as one changes clothes. Yet, like all magic power, it comes at a cost. Forcing the mind and soul through multiple bodies can leave lingering marks on the ego, like a palimpsest self. … Continue readingPolydismorphia; The Shapeshifting Sickness Of The Elves
Thank you very much to everyone who read Doom Desert in the Decanter of Delirium! I hope you enjoy playing
Continue readingModular, Imaginative, Massive, Easy, and Reusable: My Five Design Principles