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Archives for July 2022
Discover what was posted on the blog during July 2022. This collection covers topics in Geek Stuff, Sites, and Tabletop & RPGs.
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Competition: The Ultimate RPG Character Backstory Guide
Take your skyship pirate, haunted waif, or alien scientist to the next level with this fun, interactive book of exercises to help you build your RPG character’s backstory—made specifically for the genres you love to play.
Theory of Magic Sourcebook: This astrophysicist is funding a 5e book to explore magic with science
The book itself will be a digital deep dive and explanation of our methods, results, and how to use them in game, including apotential new homebrew subclass of wizard that can encompass all of these strange new powers.
Netflix’s Drifting Home looks fun, sombre and epic
Having grown up there, the place holds a lot of memories, but while playing, they suddenly get caught up in a mysterious phenomenon and when they regain consciousness, they see an entire ocean before them as the housing complex has drifted into a mysterious sea and Kosuke and Natsume with it.
Delicious Party Precure The Movie: The Dreaming Child’s Lunch – Robot cops, fluffies and food
I’m not sure what’s going on, but everyone seems to be having fun despite some apparent danger.
The wordplay is mightier than the swordplay: Know the difference
You can proceed but must also agree to the teas and seas.
Audio EXP: #157 – Gen Con in Court, Roll20 take the reigns of DriveThruRPG
Zak S wins the right to sue Gen Con, Roll20 and DriveThruRPG pair up, and Hasbro announces a D&D world first for SDCC. Ready for a curated week of Geek Native news in the podcast?
Free to Download: Aetherfly Games publishes RPXpress Basic
The name says it all; it’s basic and quick. I argue that it works and gives you a direct insight RPXpress.
HeXXen 1733 English language RPG teased by Ulisses Spiele
While the game may be set in the past, the design sensibilities of HeXXen 1733 are very much in the now.
Rings of Protection is a D&D adventure by Bill Williams, a DC, IDW and Antarctic Press comic book writer
These adventures could be inserted onto an ongoing campaign or strung together to create the beginning of a campaign full of intrigue and treachery.









