Author: Colin Tucker

100 NPCs for your fantasy roleplaying game

NPCs are a big part of any tabletop roleplaying game. Whether they are just passing characters with directions to the nearest town or long-standing background characters that your players have grown to love, every interaction adds something to the game. Having interesting and exciting NPCs can make the difference between a good game and a […]

Real life critical fumbles – Cookery

No matter how many adventures you’ve been on, no matter how many foes you have defeated and no matter how many villages you have saved, everyone has moments when they’re not fully paying attention or when they’re a little too hung over or when they are simply having a bad day.   That’s why fumbles […]

Roleplaying adventure hooks

  Looking for inspiration for your next roleplaying adventure? Then look no further! We’ve put together these three adventure hooks to give you some ideas for your next gaming session. Enjoy!     Don’t feed the plants   An eccentric aristocrat is offering a significant reward to anyone who can conquer his new hedge maze. […]

NEW RELEASE: The Haunted Village – A Shadow World adventure

In anticipation for the release of the new Emer IV sourcebook for Shadow World, we are pleased to announce the release of a short adventure by Terry K. Amthor: The Haunted Village.   Pay what you want for this short adventure which includes stats for Rolemaster 2/ Rolemaster Classic and Rolemaster Fantasy Roleplaying / Rolemaster […]

Punishment tables for RPG Players

We all have our own little pet peeves when it comes to playing Roleplaying games, especially if we’re the GM. You might hate people being on their phone at the table. You might have it when people don’t listen or pay attention. Maybe your least favourite thing is tardiness and a lack of commitment. Whatever […]