5E Adventure Review: The Pillars of Pelagia

The third adventure in Goodman Games’ Fifth Edition Fantasy series, The Pillars of Pelagia, is an adventure for four to six 3rd-level characters by Chris Doyle; an appendix scales it up for 6th level characters. I have the pdf of the adventure, which weighs in at 50 pages (including nine pages of player handouts). Despite its length, it’s suggested it can be completed in a … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: The Pillars of Pelagia

Princes of the Apocalypse, sessions 16-17

It was now time for the adventurers to return to Feathergale Spire and deal with the cultists there. They were welcomed warmly, once again, and given rooms for the night. However, by now the cultists were well aware of what their true plans were, and they did two things: first, they tried to lure Thumbalina away to make her join the cult properly and betray … Continue reading Princes of the Apocalypse, sessions 16-17

5E Adventure Review: Shattered Sun

Shattered Sun is a 5E adventure by John Gillette for character levels 1-4 available as a print-on-demand product through Lulu.com. At 34 pages long, it’s about standard length for a “traditional” adventure, although it has a lot of white space that might be filled with art in another product. The layout is clean and readable. The adventure is set in a world where the sun … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: Shattered Sun

5E Adventure Review: The Ronin

The Ronin is an unusual product, which does something quite innovative: it gives a point-based system for the DM to track the actions of the players during their interactions with a traveller, the result of which determines how the final act plays out. It is an attempt to have the actions of the players matter, with the aforementioned traveller judging them on their behaviour. It’s a … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: The Ronin

5E Adventure Review: Theo’s Focus

Theo’s Focus is the latest of the Drop-In Dungeon series from Matt Evans of Mithgarthr Entertainment. It’s a short little dungeon of 7 areas. Although it’s a six-page PDF, only three of the pages contain the adventure. The remainder gives us the cover, the legal stuff, and one other page. The other page is pretty awesome: it contains a number of pictures of Matt’s group … Continue reading 5E Adventure Review: Theo’s Focus

5E Review – Erenoth: The Wayward Wanderer

Erenoth: The Wayward Wanderer isn’t an adventure. Normally that means I wouldn’t review it, but it rather caught my eye. The Wayward Wanderer is a tavern, the starting place for many adventures. Matt Click of A Fistful of Dice designed it for his homebrew world Erenoth, and has now presented it to us as a PDF. It’s an attractive presentation with nice art, although the … Continue reading 5E Review – Erenoth: The Wayward Wanderer

Book Review: Archmage by R.A. Salvatore

Archmage is the opening book of the Homecoming series and the 28th book overall in the Legend of Drizzt. It’s also a book I enjoyed reading; a real relief after the slog that was Vengeance of the Iron Dwarf. The basics are as follows: The dwarven kings and their allies are marching to reclaim Gauntlgrym, a dwarven stronghold lost some decades past. Drizzt accompanies the … Continue reading Book Review: Archmage by R.A. Salvatore

Updated Rage of Demons page

G’day, folks! I’ve finally updated my Rage of Demons page with the complete list of D&D Expeditions being held this season. I hope it’s all correct – some of the values seem to have moved about. I’ve also uploaded a set of unofficial pregenerated characters designed for this season of D&D Expeditions. I’d appreciate it if you could cast an eye over them and check … Continue reading Updated Rage of Demons page

D&D Review: D&D Starter Set

Many of my reviews are written as “capsule” reviews, which is to say, reviews where I’ve read the product but haven’t played through it. The sheer amount of product against the number of hours I have available to play games necessitates that. For products which I do have the chance to play, it’s something of a relief. My judgement as to whether it’s a good … Continue reading D&D Review: D&D Starter Set

AD&D Review – DL3: Dragons of Hope

I was still in my very early years of D&D when I first read Dragons of Hope. It’s hard to remember the exact year, but I’d say it was about 1986 or 1987, which puts me in my mid-teens. The beginning of the adventure sees the players escorting the refugees rescued from Pax Tharkas through a desolate, snow-covered landscape towards the dwarven realm of Thorbardin, … Continue reading AD&D Review – DL3: Dragons of Hope