Roll4 Review: Brightlance’s Tome of Knighthood
Take a look at Brightlance’s Tome of Knighthood with our Review!
Take a look at Brightlance’s Tome of Knighthood with our Review!
Character death is part of the stakes of a lot of our games. It keeps us on our toes as players. Hitpoints or harm are often one of the resources players have to manage. There can be a great deal of drama – and satisfaction – in epic battles against overwhelming odds, even if we lose.
Create your own snow storm.
Every month there is a different topic for the carnival, set and hosted by a different RPG blog.
There are ghosts hiding between seconds.
Old-school D&D really is lacking in the “Bad-ass forces of good” department. Let’s fix that. Lunars are the angelic forces against demons. Best stay out of their way.
A monk who wears armor and fights with polearms?! Inconceivable!
The elements in the grid and whether they are in the spotlight tells me where to focus my planning; I can draft up a couple of NPCs and a list of potential stat blocks for the Antagonists, and maps etc. for any Places I might need in the next couple of sessions. If it’s not likely to be relevant now or soon then don’t plan it! But do it in a way that can be reused in case it doesn’t become relevant immediately.
The elements in the grid and whether they are in the spotlight tells me where to focus my planning; I can draft up a couple of NPCs and a list of potential stat blocks for the Antagonists, and maps etc. for any Places I might need in the next couple of sessions. If it’s not likely to be relevant now or soon then don’t plan it! But do it in a way that can be reused in case it doesn’t become relevant immediately.
As they always travel light, kor carry with them only the essentials.