Monthly Archives: December 2016

My Gaming Style

I’ve now been running my Mutant World campaign for a few sessions and it has given me a lot to think about. I’m running it largely out of nostalgia for Gamma World in the 1980s, and I started with GW … Continue reading

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Baby Cakes – Role Play Tournament (Be Aggressive)

It is the holiday season, and so of course this started running through my head. Enjoy! Be aggressive, B-E aggressive. Be aggressive, B-E aggressive. Just one girlie at the tourney and it’s kill or be killed. The Dungeon Master is … Continue reading

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Mutant World: Zombietown

The players were joined by Shri, a mutated Peregrine Falcon who had runaway from Telph to join them. They tried to send her home, but then continued to explore the town, quickly running into 14 Glowing Zombies. They engaged them, … Continue reading

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Ruined City Generator

Playing the Mutant World sandbox campaign, I needed a generator for ancient ruins. Thankfully, a good one exists at http://wizardawn.and-mag.com/tool_acity.php  It generates a ruined city map from geomorphs created by Amanda Michaels for Dave’s Mapper (see the list of city … Continue reading

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Who Reads This Blog, Anyways?

I love looking at the statistics on the blog at the end of the year. It is good to see all the interest! Thanks everyone! Hope you have a great New Year! Here’s the breakdown for hits for 2016 as … Continue reading

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Mutant World: Westward to Sittard

The second Mutant World party formed today, this time in a tabletop game placed one year in game time after the initial Roll20 group. The first party never returned, so a second group was sent forth, this time consisting of … Continue reading

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