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Tal’Dorei Wildmother Lore to Align Your Character with the Cosmos

In this article, you’ll find an extrapolation of the Wildmother’s tenets of belief and commandments. I’ll also provide ideas for implementing these tenets and lore into your campaign, as well as a narrative sermon from a priestess of the Wildmother that explores the credo of this deity.

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Creating a Villain: Learning from the History of Baba Yaga

A notorious nightmare for children across the world, the tales of Baba Yaga vary from culture to culture, yet all leave a feeling of dread of the old forest witch. Unsurprisingly, Dungeons & Dragons has also incorporated their own version of the story into their canon, maintaining the themes of wickedness and whimsy.

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Developing Character Personalities in TTRPGs

In this article, I’m going to provide advice on electing intentional character traits so that a player may make sincere character choices in-game that are true to their character’s personality.

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Alchemist Artificer as a White Witch: D&D 5e Character Idea

Often flavored as steampunk inventors with a knack for all tools, Artificers are robust in skill and surprisingly not pigeonholed into a specific playtype. Where the description typically makes a reader think of someone who works with their hands, how would the class look if we were to reflavor the archetype into a more mystical magic user who employs the skills-as-written in a witchy way?

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Developing Unique and Inspiring Cultures in TTRPGs

In this article, I hope to provide Dungeon Masters with several tools that will enable them to actualize unprecedented cultures and characteristics, which they can then incorporate into their worldbuilding and gameplay.

Dragon Heist Worldbuilding

10 Ideas to Enrich Passive Worldbuilding

When players hear of geopolitical challenges, problematic societal beliefs, inter-species conflicts, and general movements throughout the land, they may not feel compelled to tackle such vast and vague problems, but they will discover how these dilemmas shape the campaign around them.

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