A visual chronicle of what we’ve been doing to keep occupied during COVID-19 social distancing. Family Day 16: Mommy made pancakes!And Liam made four phases of the moon (count again)Another Saturday, another stuffie creature power discDolphin, meet PandaWent for a morning stroll through North Main cemetaryLiam thought this was a...
A visual chronicle of what we’ve been doing to keep occupied during COVID-19 social distancing. Family Day 9: The morning’s mission: make a stuffy version of this creature power discAlways a helperGetting stuffedFinished productWe found a friend wandering the neighborhoodHer name was RoxyQuick trip to the pet store for supplies....
This one isn’t particularly good – I mostly just cobbled together images I found on Google. Nonetheless, it turned out almost exactly as I’d imagined. It turns out that the kids were being delivered to a tribe of lycanthropes in a Faustian exchange for protection. The shape changers were surprisingly...
I’ve spent the past week or so combing through ‘A Monster for Every Season’ resources, so the ‘Order of the Stick’ art style was firmly lodged into my brain for this one. For Dasia’s second (third?) adventure as a DM, a group of us are investigating a spate of missing...
We’ve been running our West Marches-style campaign for over a year now, and something’s become entirely too clear: this is a format best suited for experienced players. Unfortunately (though awesomely), the majority of players at work are new to the game. Where West Marches is meant to be a sandbox,...
Nicole’s primary character – a ranger/druid named Elokin – makes it a point to recruit at least one native fauna during each adventure. Often it leads to some memorable improv: horny British rhinos, a chipper-but-nihilistic grasshopper, and an Australian bull shark named Bruce (naturally) to name a few. During the...
At last night’s work D&D game, I took a turn as a player (while Dasia ran her first adventure!). The party is working through the maze that makes up the outer section of a green dragon’s lair. One of the obstacles was a series of puzzle rooms, the main feature...
If you poke around this blog a bit, it’s clear that I’ve been trying to do more creative stuff in my spare moments. However, I haven’t done any sketchnoting since last year’s Tri-State SHRM conference and – wouldn’t you know it – yesterday was Rhode Island SHRM’s 20th annual conference!...
Tonight we finished up a series of quests that involved Cothynta, the self-styled “Lady of Fire.” Sharry was compelled (by way of an agreement with a powerful efreeti) to close a rogue series of portals leading to the Plane of Fire. Sharry was still fuming as he wound up the...
Kevin – a first-time player – has been running a monk named Hanya for the past few months. Now that he’s hit 6th level or so, he’s beginning to be effective in combat (monks are strange that way…