Read more about the article How to Start a New Campaign with Just a City, a Map, and Three Tables
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How to Start a New Campaign with Just a City, a Map, and Three Tables

A lot of DMs don’t get stuck because they lack ideas, they get stuck because they think they need all the ideas before session one. Whole continents, ancient histories, nine…

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Read more about the article How to Prep a D&D Session in 30 Minutes Using One-Page Dungeons
All the tools you need to prep a D&D session in 30 minutes.

How to Prep a D&D Session in 30 Minutes Using One-Page Dungeons

Most 5e DMs don’t struggle because they’re bad at the game. They struggle because it’s Thursday night, they’ve had a long day, and there’s a three-hour session on the calendar……

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Read more about the article How to Run a City Session with No Combat (That Still Feels Tense)
A fantasy metropolis is the perfect place to run your next city session.

How to Run a City Session with No Combat (That Still Feels Tense)

City sessions are tricky. They often drift into one of two extremes:A random brawl breaks out because combat is the clearest “button” players know how to press.Or things slow to…

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Read more about the article Making Fantasy Taverns Actually Different from Each Other (With One Simple Framework)
A typical fantasy tavern found in most any city or village.

Making Fantasy Taverns Actually Different from Each Other (With One Simple Framework)

Fantasy taverns show up in almost every campaign, but let’s be honest: most of them end up feeling like Fantasy Applebee’s. They have the same wood panelling, same barkeep polishing…

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