All the LEGO from my siblings and I have been stored in one big pile, but as the kids of the family are getting too old for LEGO, the pile has landed in my lap. This weekend I started sorting them with the aim to see what I can build out of what is left. […]
Author: scrollmaster
Finished the Squig Hoppers for my Night Goblin retro project. I think I like Cave Squigs better, but these are still fun. The Night Goblin army as it stands today.
In a recent game, our heroes found themselves in a big dome hosting a glamorous party, but with some dodgy happenings in the shadows. Indeed, underneath the dome was a small dungeon type basement. I realised while I was drawing the map for this dungeon, that I approach dungeon map making in a bit of […]
Having been welcomed into the party crowd, Double Trouble, our heroes the Cleric Autumn and the Necromancer Penny, realised they actually didn’t know much about the Blitz Ball or its Patron Evalena Ena, the mysterious lady on the balcony. As the rest of the guests went back to partying, our heroes took in the lay […]
My wife spotted these little crystals at a museum in Malmö as potential terrain material. They were pretty neat so I bought a handful and made these little crystal scatter pieces. I always find it super fun to make terrain that I don’t already have a specific purpose for and in this case I made […]
For our light hearted “Bebbie’s Bar” campaign, one of the players chose to be a Waiter/Rogue. Originally I planned to use the waiter miniature you see below as is, but it lacked a rogue-ish feel so I added a mask and a sword and repainted it. The original From this set of bar NPCs. Converted […]
My wife loves the Moomins and she is also a seasoned Dungeons & Dragons player. So while she was away visiting some family, I decided to have some fun with her Moomin plushies. Here’s the result! This was a super fun cross-hobby project. And yes, ofcourse the Moomins play using Ultimate Dungeon Terrain.
Since I re-started playing Dungeons & Dragons in 2018, I have listened to a ton of youtube videos, podcast and real a bunch of books all on the topic of how to DM. Here are the top 3 tips I have learned that will set up you to make your first Dungeons & Dragons adventure. […]
DM note, In August 2021 we started playing D&D with the heroes that would come to be known as The Hellbenders. Since then we have played across three campaigns starting with A Way Home followed by A Date with the Devil and currently The Troll Hunt. But tonight’s game was different as we said goodbye […]
Our heroes Double Trouble was being chased by the local city guards, The Keepers of the Balance, for having killed multiple citizens and by The Pink Ladies for having (somewhat inadvertently) been the cause of their leader, Rizo, losing all her hair! But they had found sanctuary in the hidden Shelter of Sekhmet and stayed […]
Sometimes something unforeseen happens that requires me to create some terrain … fast. One example is this Mount Celestia gaming board set. And yesterday evening I found out I had to run a different D&D game than planned, which required me to complete an additional, but important feature to my existing Posh Ball gaming board […]
Sometimes players do something wholly unexpected. This happened in a game last year where the party were adventuring in Phlegethos the 4th layer of Hell but suddenly made an unexpected move that teleported them to Mount Celestia an altogether different landscape. this made me scramble to create a full gaming board for Mount Celestia using […]