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


The Nine-Fold Path, Part 1: 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, 202447 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


The Role of Players in Dungeons & Dragons
This article explores the duties and responsibilities of the players in a Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) gaming group. Anyone who has played D&D — or any tabletop role-playing game — knows that the Dungeon Master (DM) has an outsized role compared to the players. In addition to managing the game, the DM must prepare an adventure or scenario in advance. This often means spending several hours finding and reading a published adventure or creating one of their own, whether fully writt
Dungeoneers Guild Games
Apr 8, 20235 min read


The Ghoulish Touch in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
How long does ghoul paralysis last in 1st Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons? That depends on which book you look at.

R. Nelson Bailey
Oct 19, 20192 min read


10 Common Complaints Heard in a Dungeons & Dragons Game
People play Dungeons & Dragons and other RPGs to have fun, but sometimes — usually in stressful situations — emotions can run high. Players may say and do things around the gaming table that are not in the spirit of camaraderie. This can quickly shift the tone of the game from “fun” to “not fun.”

R. Nelson Bailey
Jun 9, 20197 min read
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