The Gamer’s Notebook

The Gamer’s Notebook

Welcome to Of Dice and Dragons and the July RPG Blog Carnival! This month we’ll be talking about all those wonderful things that surrounds The Gamer’s Notebook. It’s been just over seven years since the RPG Carnival touched on this topic and it was actually hosted here as well. You can check out that piece…

RPG Carnival – What would you like to know?

RPG Carnival – What would you like to know?

Here in the Northern Hemisphere we’re on the verge of the summer months where many take time away from work to spend with family and friends (keeping a proper social distance when needed). There are others though that take this time, when others are occupied, to delve into their craft and find that new nugget…

October 2017 Blog Carnival: Superstitions – The Wrap-up

October 2017 Blog Carnival: Superstitions – The Wrap-up

The Carnival has moved on but for those that missed it, or want to check out one of the many contributors we had last month, I give you the quick “the wrap-up.” 6D6rpg.com kicked things off with a trio rituals in their post: A Carnival of Superstitions Hereticwerksakes provide us with some insight  on the Superstitions in…

Favor role-play over roll-play

I come across a lot of interesting posts and pieces of information as I wander across the Internet and came across a post Simple is Good by Troll Lord of The Dens. It’s a short post that talks about the the fun he recently had with a weekend full of gaming, something I think all…

Home-brew seems to be the way to go

A couple of weeks back I asked folks if they prefer home-brew or published settings and I would like to first thank those that took the time to comment on that post (or on Google+) – I really appreciate it. It would seem, based on the responses, that readers of the blog lean toward the…