If National Parks are on your bucket list then this episode will give you everything you need to hit the road & start making those dreams a reality. The post Visiting Every US National Park in One Year with Conor Knighton appeared first on Zero to Travel.| Zero to Travel
A quest is when a faction wants to hire the party to do something. An adventure is when the party decides to pursue a goal of their own accord. Quests often spawn adventures, and adventures typically involve quests.| VILE CULT OF SHAPES
We’re playing the brand new Save Christmas quest for Follow: A New Fellowship. It’s the big face-off with Slitherberg, the secret Krampus wormtongue who has been whispering in the ear of Noel, daughter of Santa Claus, Empress of the South Pole. We’ve freed the prisoners from the dungeons of the ice city and burst into […]| ars ludi
A new free quest by Jack Edward for Follow: A New Fellowship. And you might think “Oh a feast! That came out just in time for Thanksgiving!” Yes, but the theme of the Feast is much bigger than that. It’s about bringing two peoples together and trying to make peace over food… the Feast, a […]| ars ludi
I love it when people play my games, but I also love it when people build more material for others to play with, like new quests for Follow or seeds for Kingdom: The Trial – Do you want to find the truth or just win the case? A new quest in development for Follow: A […]| ars ludi
Every Friday for #WomenInSFF, the Hive team are taking a look at popular tropes in SFF and bringing you their favourite recommendations. Our first one, the OG trope - QUESTS!| Fantasy-Hive
Stone Age Adventures await in 'Born from Ice', an RPG where epic quests challenge with no magic, just raw heroism.| Born from Ice: Stone Age Role-Playing
W hen it comes to Encounters with the Fair Folk, it’s always handy to have some idea of what they might want from Mortals in exchange for ...| blog.d4caltrops.com
F rustratingly for some participants, within the standard rules for B/X and in other early presentations, there simply isn’t really a way ...| blog.d4caltrops.com