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We publish adventures for use with classic-style fantasy role-playing games.


The Nine-Fold Path: Alignment in Dungeons & Dragons
Alignment is a cornerstone of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). Its concepts of player morality and ethics are integral to many aspects of the game,

R. Nelson Bailey
Jan 28, 202461 min read


Dungeons & Dragons' "Spirit of the Game"
Gary Gygax’s afterword to the Dungeon Masters Guide (DMG) begins with the well-known quote, “IT IS THE SPIRIT OF THE GAME, NOT THE LETTER OF THE RULES, WHICH IS IMPORTANT.” The focus of this discussion is the intended meaning of the “spirit of the game.”

R. Nelson Bailey
Dec 29, 20238 min read


Again, Confounded Rules! Exploring More Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Rules
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) is a gloriously sprawling game, and with that scope comes more than a few puzzling, oddly phrased, or hard-to-find rules. Some of these quirks stem from old printing errors, some from vague wording, and others from information tucked away in unexpected corners of the books.

R. Nelson Bailey
Oct 24, 202321 min read


Confounded Rules! Some Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Rules Examined
First Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) is a wondrous game that has left an indelible mark on those who’ve played it — this author included. Yet its quirky, idiosyncratic rulebooks can be difficult to navigate, even for veteran players. Editing issues run throughout, leaving readers unsure of what the rules actually mean. Common problems include vague wording,

R. Nelson Bailey
Mar 6, 202222 min read


Some Lost Words in Dungeons & Dragons
Dungeons & Dragons co-creator Gary Gygax enjoyed sprinkling his writings with unusual and often archaic words, a habit that gave his rulebooks and adventures a distinctively arcane flavor. Rather than relying on familiar fantasy clichés, Gygax seemed to delight in language that felt half-forgotten, lending the game an almost scholarly strangeness that players found both puzzling and enchanting.

R. Nelson Bailey
Apr 3, 20203 min read
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