It’s a sombre thought that even the most modern and stable of structures may one day become a ruin. Did the builders of the Inca cities, of the Egyptian pyramids or of the temples of Angkor stop to consider that they may not stand for ever? The post Gallery: seeing ruins in black and white appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
From the AD&D 1e DMG, page 106:| Blog of Forlorn Encystment
The Lost City trek is a bucket list hike in Colombia where you can see the ruins of the Ciudad Perdida, an ancient city built by the… The post All About The Lost City Trek In Colombia appeared first on The World Travel Guy.| The World Travel Guy
Brunswick Town, N.C., Was Burned To The Ground By The British I love visiting historic sites of all kinds, but Brunswick Town near Wilmington, N.C.... The post Visit A Lost Town In N.C.: The Colonial Ruins Of Brunswick Town appeared first on Past Lane Travels.| Past Lane Travels
Something I often struggle with when creating a sandbox is the level of detail to give to each location, and at what point in the process to do so. My sandboxes tend to be big - probably too big. The 100-hex sandbox was my attempt at codifying a procedure for creating a play area that felt big enough to contain the bare essentials that I would want for a campaign without going overboard. | Blog of Forlorn Encystment
The AD&D wilderness inhabitation tableshave infected my mind. They have wormed their way in, forcing me to make sandboxes I may never use. Now that they've burrowed deep beneath the surface, living (rent free!) in my brain, so too have I begun to dig beneath the surface. I'm increasingly interested in analyzing and rationalizing the implications of these tables, picking apart the little oddities that likely exist only because Gary Gygax simply wasn't thinking that much about it.| Blog of Forlorn Encystment
[Image: The Heathen Gate at Carnuntum, outside Vienna; photo by Geoff Manaugh.] Last summer, a geophysicist at the University of Vienna named Immo Trinks proposed the creation of an EU-funded “Inte…| BLDGBLOG