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Tag Archives: dungeons & dragons
Revisiting Origins: Delvin Cunningham
(Delvin Cunningham had a similar path as Timoran Wrath. After a cameo, he officially debuted in Family of the Tri-Rune. He showed up rather close to the end of that book, but proved himself going forward. This would result in him … Continue reading
Revisiting Origins: Luke Callindor
(So, I think I’m going to repost some character origin posts from way back. I’m going to add to the end of them too since their series are done. Best way to start is with Luke Callindor from Legends of Windemere.) … Continue reading
Legends of Windemere: The Game and the Series
So, Victoria Zigler asked two questions: Is that bit in your bio about the fear of alligators true? I’m twitchy around alligators, sharks, and crocodiles. Something about aquatic predators in general make me nervous, which might stem from stumbling onto … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged adaptations, dice, dungeons & dragons, fantasy, gaming, imagination, Legends of Windemere, magic, vampire, War of Nytefall, writing
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Dungeon Crawlers
In search of fame and fortune They delve into the darkest holes Magic torchlight licking skulls Of those that failed to live Dust and dirt stuck to the floor Held fast by long-dried blood Creatures scurry within the gloom Harmless … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged adventure, adventurers, coins, d&d, dungeon crawling, dungeons, dungeons & dragons, epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy poetry, high fantasy, magic, monsters, poem, poet, poetry, sword & sorcery, traps?, treasure, Windemere
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Post Revisited: Game Vs. Book- Difference in the Details
Originally posted on December 12, 2013 . . . Day 12 of this blog’s existence. Wow. This is also really long. I tried to clean it up, but it’s a topic that keeps coming back. At the age of thirteen, … Continue reading
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Tagged author, book, college, d&d, dice, dragons, dungeons, dungeons & dragons, evolution, fantasy, games, hero, ideas, magic, monsters, sword & sorcery, writing
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Dos and Don’ts of Fantasy Adventuring
(The picture was picked because I found it so weird and bizarre. I truly have no idea what’s going on there with the body types. Just plain strange and almost nightmarish.) With the release of Ichabod Brooks & the City … Continue reading
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Tagged adventuring, adventuring party, d&d, dungeons & dragons, epic fantasy, fantasy, fun, high fantasy, humor, sword & sorcery, writing
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