Character Development
We’ve all been there. We just rolled up a 1st level (pick a class). How do I make him/her/it stand out?
There are lots of ways to do this. Good places to start could be an interesting backstory, an unusual preference for an odd weapon/spell/ armor combination, that ‘one thing’ that’s unusual, odd, or just plain “Whaaaaa!?!’ Some editions of D&D address this to an extent but in general it’s not a priority.
Orc Piss Recipe
Wonder what Smirnoff and Rockstar taste like together, especially while playing Dungeons and Dragons?
Review - The Great Big Random D100 List of Tavern Drinks
Its game night and you are running a one-shot. Your players start out at a bar (obviously) and they start asking what drinks are on the menu. Instead of going with the standard Ale & Wine combo – you want to spice things up…but you have no idea on where to go from there.
Well, look no further than The Great Big Random D100 List of Tavern Drinks
Movies that seem to be D&D Adventures - Castle of the Living Dead (1962)
How many times have you watched a movie and thought - Wow, this seems just like Dungeons and Dragons? Check out Castle of the Living Dead (1962), where you will definitely spot that D&D party, and possibly a few other familiar things as well.