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What is backseating an RPG? Backseating can be found at table, more often than not, not intentionally. It is when a player tries to tell you how to play your character, or even worse, run your game. I’ve seen players playing Barbarians at the table tell their wizards how to play their classes. Almost always … Read more
This week we look at a character from one of my new favourite games – Mørk Borg. This is Fletcher, a cannibal warlock who has abducted the Shadow-kings true Heir, Aldon, for his evil necromantic machinations. Or has he? Fletcher has taken the Shadow-kings son in an attempt to use him as a bargaining … Read more
Fear, tension and stress in your games… How do you do it? A lot can be learned from the media we consume, like film, tv and games. How you manage fear and stress in your games can be a great tool to bolster the buy-in your players have in your games. Fear, tension and stress … Read more
This week we hop over to the Grothlut – one of Pathfinder’s abominations that your party can face. These creatures are great for body horror games, especially considering they are often humans that have turned into slug-like abominations. Lore explains these creatures are failed Fleshwarp experiments and are often used as Shocktroopers. These could … Read more
Introducing potentially sensitive topics in your game to your players is an important step to take if you intend to skirt around the edges of more serious themes. Regardless of system, being able to establish a theme for your game that is suitable for your players, and for the length of games you wish to … Read more
This week we are diving into custom stat blocks which I found on Pinterest, for those who are interested! The Thing – Stats So – for those who don’t know – the Thing is from John Carpenter’s The Thing which is a fantastic horror film about a group of researchers who are stuck in … Read more
This week we are jumping over to Pathfinder to look at the Doppelgänger. With RPG sales all of last month, I have managed to accrue a big chunk of Pathfinder material, and have been working my way through some of their creatures. Generally, they seem a little grislier than D&D monsters and the Pathfinder Bestiaries … Read more
This week we are taking another look at the Alien RPG – but this time, we are using the Neomorph. The Neomorph is used in addition to the Abomination that players can encounter – but they are much more dangerous. Similar to the Abomination, the Neomorph has multiple stages a player can encounter it in … Read more
Lethality in games Some games are harder than others. The difference between Call of Cthulhu and any level above 1 in D&D is quite the difference. D&D has up to 3 failed saving throws before someone dies, but one failed CON check in Cthulhu, or damage more than your max in one go, is … Read more