Ludus Carcerum

A D&D test kitchen.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

The World of Dryspace

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The world of Dryspace is several days journey from the Orange Expanse and the asteroid station of Texas in one direction and the worlds of G...
Friday, October 24, 2014

Amorphidon the Shapeless One

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Although the scro are, by and large, obsessed with rules and obedience, some exiles are found living outside of scro space, on their own or...
Monday, August 4, 2014

DM as Provider of Information

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When a player asks, "What do I see?", the average DM finds this a perfectly reasonable question, and attempts to answer the questi...
Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Giant Space Hamsters

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So I was doing a bit of research into running a possible Spelljammer one-shot or campaign, and I came across this : "[Giant Space] Ha...
Sunday, August 4, 2013

The Book of Perfectly Acceptable Latin

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Much of the online D&D community refers to Libris Mortis as "The Book of Bad Latin". This is because they are not in the inte...
Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Why Peacock Has Cyclops's Eyes

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In the olden days, cyclopes, favored by (and probably descended from) the Burning Hate, had half a hundred eyes each, all over their heads. ...
Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Infamous Dr. Blelyj

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Image Credit: Lee Colagiacomo I've recently been having a fair bit of fun in Pathfinder playing one Dr. Blelyj, a tiefling witch who...
Sunday, May 12, 2013

Mechanatrixes and Electricity

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So, there's the mechanatrix race from Fiend Folio . They're kind of neat, because they're descended from robots  constructs. A...
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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Ability Score Generation

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I like the evenness that a point buy system for ability score generation can bring. You don't wind up with one party member whose highes...
Saturday, January 26, 2013

The Balance of Experience

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A few months ago, a friend of mine was starting to put together a Pathfinder campaign, the Rise of the Runelords adventure path. At first,...
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Malimar is a neurodivergent and queer English Language Arts 7-12 teacher, living and teaching in Buffalo with their partner, four cats, and some fish, snails, and plants. They enjoy language and its subtleties, teaching, philosophy, nonhuman animals, and tabletop roleplaying games – a collection of interests which may seem eclectic but which fit together like a jigsaw puzzle in their brain.
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