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Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1084
A notable highlight from 23rd May 2019 by Andrew Girdwood is described as "Is it possible that your home or apartment could let people know how much of geek you are before they even get inside? ". It also was tagged with Monty Python.
The archive of Andrew Girdwood's work continues with the entries below.
Short film: Wanderer
The Wanderer makes for an interesting NPC in any sort of tabletop RPG.
The mega-city art of Paul Chadeisson
These 12 examples of mega-cities range from flying fortresses to gritty cyberpunk habitats.
Pirates of Pugmire on Kickstarter: Furry D&D gets scales and feathers
The Pirates of Pugmire is a supplement for both Pugmire (dogs 5e) and Monarchies of Mau (cats 5e).
Dutch channel seeks erotic DM to rival Critical Role’s Matt Mercer
Kiiroo are planning a sci-fi game and are offering €90 per session, which is about US$100.
Renault take the 1980s D&D cartoon heroes back home
Tiamat, wow, what a dragon. You don’t need Game of Thrones to do dragons well, it seems, if only for a few seconds.
Tupper Ware Remix Party: Starlight Brigade
TWRP (pronounced twerp) have a new video out, and it looks and feels like an anime classic.
Doormats that have reached the Level 20 XP cap
Is it possible that your home or apartment could let people know how much of geek you are before they even get inside?
Geek culture and geek family trips may not mix
How would reunions of some of the geekiest or pop culture enshrined fictional families go?
The Unicorn Rescue Society pitches a card game: Save a Jersey Devil or two
The Unicorn Rescue Society: The Card Game looks very simple. And the monsters look very cute.









