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This medieval African historian habitually reframed his stories to protect his employers. This gives us versions of two historical villains that can be easily adapted to your campaign—even layered atop a villain you’re already running! #ttrpg#historymoltensulfur.com/post/the-con...
Appeared once again on the @wetinkgames.bsky.social Youtube channel to talk about some recent blog posts. Mat has stepped up his game with a thumbnail that’s more horrifically clickbaity than I had dared dream!
YouTube video by Wet Ink Games
I always thought the phrase meaning “humorless and disapproving” was spelled “Poe-faced,” like Edgar Allen Poe. Today I have learned that it is “po-faced.” Like the Teletubby?
This week in Ballad Hunters, the party convinced the Fairy Queen to spare them after they rescued two hostages from her castle, noting that both of the hostages had a contract that required them to be elsewhere: one a business contract, the other a marriage.
In 1781, the Marquis de Chastellux stayed at an inn in Virginia that might credibly be called the worst tavern in America. The establishment screams “add me to your RPG adventures!” #ttrpg#historymoltensulfur.com/post/the-wor...
Researching an interesting moment in the Revolutionary War, complicated by everyone having overlapping names. George Rogers Clark at one point commanded a George Rogers (unless it was David Rogers, sources differ) and a Robert George.