Tag: ruleslight
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Holiday Appeal: Run Honey Heist
Have the holidays put your campaign on hold? Bring some cheer to your table no matter who shows up by running Honey Heist set in your campaign world.
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Prepping my Trickiest Session Yet
We flesh out a mystery that pits our heroes against a centuries-old vampire. We have a McGuffin, a traitor, and plenty of secret history. Additionally, we review a few ways we can support a player who is new to roleplaying for their turn in the spotlight. Let’s apply some judicious preparation to a tricky session…
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Wanted: Better Monsters
My last Monster of the Week session ended anti-climatically. Our monster was tough on paper. Once the hunters figured out its secrets however, they dispatched it easily and with extreme prejudice. In this post I pick up the shattered remains of my monster and ask how to make the next monster better.
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How the Krampus Ruined Christmas
Io Saturnalia! We begin our Monster of the Week mini campaign. The team must hunt down a Krampus and unwind a centuries-old bargain the town made with the creature. To complicate matters, the child whom the Krampus wants to steal has topped the naughty list several years running!
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Monster of the Week: From One-Shot to Campaign
My Monster of the Week one-shot that grew to two sessions has become a campaign! What am I to do? In this post I plot the campaign arc, tie in character motivations, and discuss why a limited campaign is probably best for MotW.
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Prepping Ghoul’s Night Out, Part Two
My Monster of the Week Halloween adventure ran long, so we’re coming back for part two! I now have the benefit of knowing the player characters and can prepare story elements with them in mind. In this post I prepare the second session of my Halloween one-shot. You only get one shot, twice, right?
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MotW: Ghouls’ Night Out, Part One
My first session of Monster of the Week went well. Case in point, we’ve already set a date to come back for the macabre conclusion of our story. But wait, wasn’t it supposed to be a one-shot adventure? We ended up running long. But let’s make some lemonade and prepare an even better part two.…
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A Monster of the Week Halloween One-Shot
Boo! Spooky Season is upon us once more! My group agreed to try out Monster of the Week this Halloween and now it falls to me to write the adventure. In this post, I use the MotW tools to create an adventure in which the players confront a cult that seeks immortality by ghoulish means.
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Session Reflection: At the Monongahelas of Madness
What I learned from running the one-shot At the Monongahelas of Madness: Introduce characters through action. Unusual character options make for unexpected solutions. No scene is uncuttable. When simplifying mechanics, stay simple.
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Prep Notes: At the Monongahelas of Madness
At the Monongahelas of Madness is a one-shot adventure in which the players investigate a mysterious murder. I adapted 5E mechanics to fit the adventure and made a bunch of props.