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Finally let your PCs get their just desserts! Rather than going Into the Desert, this product takes you Into the Desserts. Taking a brief break from our usual realistic terrain descriptions, Tabletop Adventures instead brings you to the banquet table. These luscious descriptions are based on historical dishes from the 14th to 18th centuries and are suitable for a king's feast or a celebratory dinner... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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Is any person quite like a mother? Many times someone who is not a mother still stands in the place of one, or is called by that name. A challenge was given to describe such a person and the results are available here, to whet your imagination.
The Warlock’s Journal is an interdimensional book that moves through the planes always seeking new information. It was gathering descriptions of mother... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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What is a good place for a ninja? It might be a shadowy corner, hidden room, or dark rooftop. The place might be somewhere in the real world, or in a fantasy setting. Authors wrote 11 possible locations, fans chose their favorite, and all are now available for use in your game.
The Warlock’s Journal is an interdimensional book that moves through the planes always seeking new information. It was... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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Avast, me hearties! Be ye pirates in need o’ isles to explore? Here be some scribings, tellin’ a bit o’ some islands far and wide. Any master o’ a game involvin’ sea journeyin’ can make use o’ these bits o’ description. They be useful in a game o’ fantasy or a game in what some be callin’ the “real world.”
This be not tellin’ all about one single island,... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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What is the most interesting underground place one might find? Such a place can be as exotic as an ancient catacomb, or it can be as mundane as a city sewer, which is still basically unknown to most people. The place might be somewhere in the real world, or in a fantasy or futuristic setting. Authors wrote 25 possible locations, fans chose their favorite, and all are now available for use in your game.... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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Download this free printable planning calendar and have a place for your important notes each week. Whether used on a desk or attached to a fridge, these fantasy characters can remind you to aim high in everything you do. File includes both color and grayscale calendars in landscape format, ready for printing. Made available with appreciation to the roleplaying community, on the occasion of GM's Day... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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From the minds of the RPG community to your games!
In 2009, a pair of RPG bloggers along with a few friends got together to make a crazy idea into a reality: making an online contest about creating system-neutral dungeons that could fit on only one page. Out of the 112 entries received, the 3 grand winners and 18 of the contest's best entries were brought together into this incredible anthology.... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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Now, the Masters of GM-fu present their secrets of Session Preparation!
Successful session planning requires inspiration and execution. We will help with both! Learn how to foster ideas, mine tropes from TV and movies, and tailor content to your players with this workbook from the GenCon 2008 workshop. We will also explain how to take those concepts and compose your session notes by creating... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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Have you ever wished you could enter the world of Faerie? Perhaps there is a crack in a hillside somewhere that could take a person to that hidden realm, or a door to step through into another reality. A dozen authors wrote descriptions of 20 such possible entrances, fans chose their favorite, and all are now available for use in your game.
The Warlock’s Journal is an interdimensional book that... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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What is an appropriate place for a pirate? It might be a tropical island, a hidden cove, or a smoky tavern. The place might be somewhere in the real world, or in a fantasy setting. Over a dozen authors wrote descriptions of 18 different places, fans chose their favorite, and all these pirate places are now available to you!
The Warlock’s Journal is an interdimensional book that moves through the... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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What type of person makes a good love interest for a player character? There must be more options than a barmaid or a dashing knight, and characters in modern or future RPGs need admirers also! Authors wrote 17 possible lovers, fans chose their favorite, and all are now available for use in your game. (This contest was held in February 2014 but the results were reformatted and made available on DriveThruRPG... [click here for more] |
Tabletop Adventures, LLC |
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