Tag: Pathfinder Roleplaying Game
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GM Tips For Roleplaying Game Sessions
Running a roleplaying game is both fun and rewarding. Here are my best GM Tips and practices to run the best possible rpg sessions for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder RPG and other fantasy roleplaying games.
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The Heresy of the Faithful
The Faithful of the gods walk a challenging path, as a successful cleric must battle heresy, delve into church politics, smite evil and reclaim lost relics. This post presents hooks for your next story or roleplaying adventure for Dungeons and Dragons and the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. The Faithful serve something greater than themselves, a higher…
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Religion For Roleplaying Games
A crucial early stage in creating a fantasy roleplaying game setting is designing its religions. A religion’s role in the campaign setting work on two levels: the deities themselves and the followers. The deities themselves may or may not be an active part of the story, depending on your preference. The followers are often more…
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Write Fantasy Noble Houses
“One must always keep the tools of statecraft sharp and ready. Power and fear – sharp and ready.” – Frank Herbert, Dune Struggling noble houses are a fantasy trope, so you want to create a few for your fantasy story, as one does. Who wouldn’t?
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Planar Adventures
Planar adventures are fantasy tropes that build on a rich tradition: religion, myths, medieval sources like Dante’s The Divine Comedy, celestial spheres, and modern sources like Moorcock’s Elric or Marvel’s Doctor Strange. Everything was poured into fantasy roleplaying in the 1970’s and remain part of the genre. These sources build on the idea that the…
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Create Fantasy Roleplaying Game Adventures
Creating a fantasy roleplaying game adventure is both easy and daunting, and you need to prepare smart to get the best results. This post is about organizing your ideas for excellent results with minimal effort.