Whether your heroes are venturing into the deepest woods, a druid's sacred grove, or the wylds of the Fairy Realm, you can use the table below to roll up unique oddities to enhance your game and keep your players on their toes.
Whether your heroes are venturing into the deepest woods, a druid's sacred grove, or the wylds of the Fairy Realm, you can use the table below to roll up unique oddities to enhance your game and keep your players on their toes.
Shapeshift, howl at the moon, and run with the pack! Skirmisher Publishing is excited to announce its release of "Children of the Wolf," a beautiful set of highly-detailed cardstock miniatures by renowned fantasy artist Bob Greyvenstein.
Cetuses are massive, whale-like, marine creatures that typically live far beneath the surface of the sea or far out beyond the sight of land and are therefore only very rarely seen by people.
This post has a writeup on the Mansabdar, a 2nd Edition Dungeons & Dragons "Kit" that the author created for use with the "Indian Adventures" rules that he was developing in the early 90s!
Following is a brief piece I wrote a few days after Dungeons & Dragons creator Gary Gygax died in March 2008 and which I am sharing again here on this “Gygax Day” following the 15th anniversary of his death.
Skirmisher Publishing is excited to announce its release of "OS-TSRPG," a guide to quickly and easily using, and retaining the flavor of, Old-School dungeon modules with a rules-light storytelling system!
In our interview with Gary Gygax, he mentions that he became persona non grata among historical gamers after the initial release of Dungeons & Dragons.
Skirmisher Publishing is excited to announce its release of “100 Oddities for an Alchemy Lab,” the latest entry in the popular and bestselling “100 Oddities” series of system-free sourcebooks dedicated to helping create compelling stories and make encounter areas more fun and exciting!
Named for a weaver who owned them for many years, these are a pair of plain ceramic bottles. They may be found together or individually. The bottles are Vamana in origin, and other types of similar bottles may exist.
Skirmisher is excited to announce its release of "Wands, Wagons, Whips & More," a fun and colorful sourcebook that contains illustrated entries for 52 unique pieces of equipment!
The best adventures begin and end in taverns, but in the hurlyburly world of professional adventuring, there's no reason why a tavern can't become an adventure in itself.
This post is devoted to material that can be plugged into an existing game system and used to simulate the world portrayed in the cinematic and television versions of Logan's Run.
Thirty years ago, two particular weapons made their first appearance in official materials for Dungeons & Dragons.
The post contains answers to some of the most-asked questions about the “TSRPG (Travel-Sized RPG)” system!
Purpose-made containers really would make a lot of sense, regardless of whether potions were very rare and valuable, and thus warranting of custom containers, or very common, and therefore being commodities easily identified and organized.
Your players have probably stumbled upon the aftermath of a battle once or twice in their stories careers, and this post is devoted to Oddities for such places.
During a visit to Rome, while exploring an old and overgrown park in an obscure quarter of the city, I was pleased and excited to stumble across a bit of nearly forgotten esoterica, the Porta Alchemica!
Skirmisher Publishing is pleased to announce its release of "Arms, Armor & More," a collection of illustrated entries for 52 unique items of arms, armor, and other sorts of equipment!
Following is an entry for the Giant Hippopotamus, one of the creatures that appears in Skirmisher Publishing's bestselling "Men & Monsters of Ethiopia"!
French cavalry pursuing the beaten Russian army following the Battle of Friedland in 1807 were attacked by 1,500 men dressed in steel helmets and long chain mail coats and armed with the ancient composite bow of the Tartars.