Month: September 2022

  • Dragon Magazine #29 Review

    Dragon #29 Twenty-nine already. Not a bad number, heh? Still far away from the total 430 issues, but closer to a hundred! And it’s becoming hard. The issues are getting bigger and bigger. This one has 42k words. A considerable sum. The cover is quite interesting. I can’t figure out what it is.Luckily, a lot…

  • Dragon Magazine #28 Review

    New issue, same me. We start things quite nicely with a pretty damn cool cover that seems to depict a warrior in cave with a red moon in the background. Pretty gothic. This issue packs a large and interesting variety of content, pretty much having a little of everything. It was actually quite entertaining and…

  • D100 Desert Encounters & Events

    A D100 random table of desert encounters for your sandy adventures! This table has a large variety of events that range from very simple combat encounters to more complex events. There’s plenty to play with and more than a few are good enough to give you greater ideas!

  • Map #21: Serrat’s Hideout

    Underneath the thieves’ house, there is a well-kept secret: a dungeon built to store seized treasures, protection taxes and any other valuable objects the thieves find. Serrat proudly calls this as his hideout, however, more than a hiding place, this dungeon hides other more macabre functions. Design Commentary: An interesting experiment. So far, all the…

  • Dragon Magazine #27 Review

    Dragon #27 The dragon two and seven. We are welcomed by a very colorful and elegant cover. I like the well-chosen colors in this one. This issue was quite dense on wargaming content and reviews, and not that much on D&D, still there was a fair bit for other RPGs. Even then, I wasn’t overly…

  • Map #20: Valarset Dungeon

    The shadows are heightened with a bluish hue. The walls are covered in dark ice, flowing with light blue magical energy that bathes the floor in dancing silhouettes of colour. The air turns to snow and sweat burns on the skin. This is the home of the lich, built by the lich himself beneath the…

  • Dragon Magazine #26 Review

    Dragon #26 Well, let’s continue. This adventure has not ended, and it won’t any time soon! The cover is quite nostalgic and simple, a visual representation of the typical wargame table with some creativity on it. And oh boy, this issue was a big one, I think the biggest one so far. 52 pages long,…

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