Watch “50 Character Builder Questions for your Tabletop Character” on YouTube
Aids on filling in your character’s backstory.
This was another mention on Twitter.

Tiring day, which began about three hours too soon, is finally drawing to a close. All of the adult pain medications have been taken, and so I have some small hope of sleeping past 3 AM tonight. Today was gaming, … Continue reading →
Virtual tabletops (vTT) have been around for a few years now, Among them are Roll20 Fantasy Grounds D&D Beyond And, of course, Dungeons & Dragons Online, among many others out there. The 5e D&D game I’m currently uses Fantasy Grounds. … Continue reading →
I don’t remember what campaign Siobhan was created for, or whether she was an NPC in one of my own games, or a player character in one of our rotating GMs. Re-reading her character history, and looking at some of … Continue reading →
(Lehnar was a rare character for me. First, he was male, something I rarely play, and secondly, he was an older character – even older than my actual age of 45 at the time; yes, I have a preference for … Continue reading →
This was the introductory document I sent to my players for the 1938 Campaign. In reviewing this today, it appears that some sections may duplicate themselves; if so, I apologise, 1998 was a long time ago.) [Note: actual historical information … Continue reading →
The 1938 Campaign was a fun experiment. It was one of the few times since 1987 that I (Ashleigh) had been GM in a campaign. Most of our usual cast of players were there, Cat & Mike, Bjoern & Stuart, … Continue reading →
I’ve been a fan of the Legend of Zelda games for a long time. One of the first consoles that we purchased way back when was the NES, just so we could play Zelda. There was a lot of stress … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Aids on filling in your character’s backstory.
This was another mention on Twitter.
https://donjon.bin.sh/5e/ This tool was mentioned in a discussion on Twitter, and I thought it useful enough to share along.
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