Monthly Archives: February 2009

Depth of cardboard..

In the many games I’ve played in or gm’d there is at least one or more persons who have characters who are as deep as cardboard. A statement that I’m quite fond of saying. What this means, is that their characters have absolutely no personality or emotional content. They are as one dimensional as well, [...]

“My Guns are bigger than yours!”

It’s been a long time since I’ve put anything together, in fact too long. This is due to a couple of reasons. One: I’ve had my head buried deep under the sand between work, school and keeping my girlfriend happy; and, Two: I haven’t been able to think of anything new and exciting. I was [...]

Are you ready to GM?

Many players want to step into the role of gamemaster so they can have a turn at creating an exciting and eventful fantasy world for their other players to venture through. This article is dedicated to those who wish to make the leap from mere player to the vaunted role of gamemaster. It’s not a [...]

Changing Gears

Every GM faces a time when his campaign has to evolve or die out. Similar to that of Darwinism. A organism has to change with his environment, sorry Karen or her environment. changing gears can be down right tough. In fact with my situation I considered quitting. Especially when my star player joined the Navy. [...]

Spouses

One very consistent problem with the gaming world is the consistency where spouses hate the hobby. Now I don’t mean a dislike, or an “I don’t enjoy what your doing”. I mean a absolute hatred for what ever game you’re in be it SR, AD&D, Magic, Vampire, etc.. You get the idea. While I admit [...]