A fantasy world through a child's eyes is weirder than you'd expect.
Several years in my GM past, I started running a DnD game as an after-school program at a tiny elementary school I worked at - a group of 5th and 6th graders, already geeky in their interests and proclivities, had become curious, and it was time for me to enlighten the next generation.
What began as... [click here for more]
A fantasy world is only as interesting as its most mundane detail.
Worldbuilding is not easy, whether it be for a weekly ttrpg game or a fledgling novel. Your cast of heroes has a lot of stops along the way to defeat the ultimate evil, and if you can't keep your audience's attention, they won't be bothered to reach the amazing ending you've planned, whether you wrote five... [click here for more]
What do you want to do with your life?
Stars Fall Up is a simple-start, cooperative mini RPG that takes place in Pilot City, a locale a little left of reality (but the economy still kinda sucks). Spend a day in the shoes of someone not so unlike (or very unlike) yourself as you work, play, love, fight or flail your way through whatever life throws at you. Even when times get tough,... [click here for more]