Emotional Support Dogfolk
For a silly D&D oneshot a few months ago, I decided to play a Dogfolk bard. Since there’s no official Dogfolk race, I started with the Tabaxi player race and
a pool of ideas for the wandering mind
For a silly D&D oneshot a few months ago, I decided to play a Dogfolk bard. Since there’s no official Dogfolk race, I started with the Tabaxi player race and
All is lost to the sands of time but the water of thy shower. Cause then you’d have time mud. Quotemeonthisyphus Listen. I know the speed of the internet. (It’s,
Eleven months and a day ago, I first experimented with an impressively productive daily routine of my own design. It lasted for three blessed weeks before it was crushed by
Can’t believe it’s been six months already. Today marks the last day of my sabbatical, a new project is already waiting for me at my day job. So, besides some
As I mentioned in my last post, I want to broaden my horizon with regards to different TTRPG systems. A few weeks ago, I tried Unreality/Strictness by Edaureen Muhamad Nor.
Soon after I started playing D&D, I was already eagerly homebrewing. When running games, I particularly enjoy designing special items, monsters and minigames. Over the course of the last few
A warm coat may shield you from snow and wind, but steel and hearts can be colder yet. Remember the D&D adventure I mentioned two posts back? I finished it!
One of my D&D parties recently came into quite a sum of money, prompting the paladin to ask me what building a chapel to his god might cost. I’d never
What good can come from comfort? It’s not gonna be art. Jack White After having spent three months of my six-month sabbatical visiting my friends across Germany, the contrast of
Darkness is not of stone. Darkness is an envelope. Tightly sealed yet soft as air, softer than the finest fabric, warmer than the thickest coat. Darkness lets me rest my