Social Conflict in D&D 3.5 and Pathfinder
Image courtesy of Randall Munroe of xkcd.com, CC BY-NC. One of the most common game systems out there, D&D is a prime example of the single roll model of social […]
Image courtesy of Randall Munroe of xkcd.com, CC BY-NC. One of the most common game systems out there, D&D is a prime example of the single roll model of social […]
Cyberware dehumanises. This claim – in one form or another – can be found in any number of dark future and cyberpunk rpgs. Sometimes it’s part of a game’s core […]
Introduction I've liked playing paladins since I picked up my first AD&D book. In the 3rd edition, the celestial mount was one of the most prominent features, but I had […]
This article is a bit different as it doesn't focus on a single tool or even system but looks at a broader issue in gaming, social interaction. No, I don’t […]
How to Gen Con, part I: What is Gen Con? Coming back from the recent 44th Gen Con, the question arose if we could write something for D6ideas about the […]
When Ruprecht died in dat puddle of ‘is own barf, the Raven priest told us, we ‘ad to bury ‘im in a keg of “Goldmanns Best” or ‘e wudd cum […]
To me, Unknown Armies is a game, which masterfully blends ancient myths and concepts with contemporary believes. While browsing through the book I always felt, that most adepts take their […]
"You shall not chain the Machine to the body; But chain the body to the Machine." -Omnissiahn Apocrypha MDXV: On Servitors, Chapter 357, Verse 0100101
Chip Hawks integrate variant finance chip sensory signal transmission implants with a DNA altered avian frame. The design paves the way for affordable biogenetic aerial reconnaissance and surveillance in a […]
June’s Riverbug is a compact hover vehicle optimised for use over wetlands and bodies of water. Its elegantly rounded exterior promises a smooth ride, a promise kept by its flush […]