Since I started playing Dungeons & Dragons on the World of Greyhawk back in 1987 I've had many characters. With some of them I played long-term campaigns and with others just a few sessions. With time I started playing other games than D&D. This blog is dedicated to all of them and the hours of fun we've had together. Here they are along with other musings...
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Greyhawk Journal 2
Thursday, March 05, 2026
Lands of Cantona - Session 4
On the second day of travel, when the party, along with two men-at-arms and two torchbearers (these last two carrying the chest with the coins), reached that point, the alerted group of bandits sprung the ambush. Two archers and a crossbowman peppered them from higher gourd on the sides, while four footmen with sword and shield charged supported by a mounted bandit with spear and shield. All this happened commanded by a mounted bandit leader from the rear.
While Ragnar charged past the footmen to attack the leader, Cesar cast Entangle on the archers disabling them for the rest of the fight, and Larry, Tak and the men-at-arms faced the footmen. One of the men-at-arms fell, but so did a couple of bandits. Cesar the cast Faerie Fire on the remaining attackers. Meanwhile Ragnar had to sacrifice his shield pierced by a spear strike that otherwise would have ended him, and continued fighting holding his elven sword two-handed.
Mortally wounded the leader tried to escape but was killed by Ragnar. At the same time two more bandit fell and the remaining mounted bandit turned his horse and fled, and so did the crossbowmen. Since most of the party members were wounded they decided not to pursue the survivors. They bind their wounds the best they could, with Tak casting Cure Light Wounds on the elf who was hurt worse. The entangled archers were captured and tied down, and they buried the fallen men-at-arms. Also Cesar went after the spooked bandit leader mount and cast Animal Friendship on it. They gathered all the armors (6 leather, 1 chainmail, 5 shields) and weapons (5 longswords, 2 short bows, 18 arrows, 1 spear), and also a signet ring and a note from the bandit leader.
"The Druid and the Elf have the Arn gold. They drag it in a metal box. Intercept at the fork. — D."
Cesar cast Detect Magic on the lot and determined the bandit leader longsword, the only one with a gem adorning the hilt, had a aura. With that, they looked for a suitable place to camp and spend the night. The prisoners were interrogated separately and, after being threatened with duress, one declared he was new and knew nothing and the other "spilled the beans". The latter told them the leader received a pigeon on their camp in the woods and informed them to prepare to set up an ambush. He also gave up the name of the horsed bandit that escaped (Rollo). They discussed about the fate of the prisoners and finally decided to turn them to the authorities of Cantona. That night, the party's camp was attacked by a giant spider and I randomly rolled who it will attack: it snatched away the tied up prisoners!
To my amazement, Larry's approach was to shout to the four winds "I have a magical potion to sell!". Almost immediately three "customers" showed up interested. They warned him he couldn't be selling things without a permit from the guild and, if he accompanied them, they would gladly sort it out for him for just a 10 gp fee. He made a counter offer of giving 3 gp each to forget everything and let him be, but they pushed it. They told him to surrender the potion to them and they will split the earnings with him. When he refused one of the thieves proceeded to successfully pick pocket the potion (I rolled 05%!). The robbers then ran each in a different direction and Larry chased after one, managed to grab it by the collar, only to end up with a cloak in his hands. Frustrated, he just waited for the Watch to show up and went to their HQ to give a description of the robbers. While he was waiting, a satisfied Ragnar returned after managing to secure a brand new armor, a plate mail.
After Larry left with the Watch, Ragnar made some inquires around the market to see if anyone had seen anything. A beggar pleading "A coin for a veteran of the wars!" caught his eye and he asked him about the robbery. "Ah yes, they belong to the Syndicate..." said the beggar after securing some coins from the elf, who pressed for more information on where to find it. More coins changed hands and the beggar delivered "Look for any place with an inverted V over a line (the same symbol the signet ring had!) discretely engraved on the door jamb...". After asking for a precise place and some more coins, he came with the name of "The Red Rapier", a tavern on South of town. With that information he went back to the "The Giant Clam" to relay what happened to Tak and Cesar, and wait for Larry.
On his way back from the Watch HQ, Larry lost his way and got distracted by a lady of the night, just enough for a thief to get behind him and try to knock him out with a sap. Too bad for the thief that failed his move silently check and Larry swiftly managed to attack him (my nephew rolled a natural 20!). I ruled that he chopped the poor's guy hand clean off. The screams of the wounded thief and the street walker alerted the hood. Soon enough Larry was running for his life chased by an angry mob. Luckily he managed to get back to his friends unharmed. Over a dinner the group decided to check "The Red Rapier" the following day.
- The question the bartender asked was a safe phrase between the Syndicate members.
- "Over the waves" was the expected answer.
- The torch sconce position was a signal if the place was secure or not.
- A guy named Rollo (the one that escaped at the ambush site) came a few days ago "to gather some muscle for a job"
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Gygaxian Scroll of Honor
- Warrens of the Rat King
- Gates of the Goblin Chiefs
- Temples of the Orc God
- Mines of the Hobgoblins
- Hunting Grounds of the Gnoll Pack
- Lagoons of the Lizard King
And, since I choose the Complete Castle Greysterne add-on, I get the entire 18-level dungeon! - Burrows of the Bugbear Chief
- Halls of the Ogre Lord
- Mind Maze of the Minotaurs
- Tiers of the Troll Dens
- Halls of the Hill Giant Chief
- Glacial Crevasse of the Frost Giant Jarl
- Forges of the Fire Giant King
- Castellan of the Cloud Giants
- Aerie of the Azure Dragons
- Infernal Pits of the Dragon Queen
- Sepulcher of the Vampire Lord
- Necropolis of the Lich King
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Happy Birthday D&D from 330 Center Street
Sunday, February 01, 2026
Campaign update
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Lands of Cantona - Session 3
Saturday, December 27, 2025
Lands of Cantona - Session 2
Healed and equipped they take the circular stairs…
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Lands of Cantona - New Campaign!
[1] Included in the Labyrinth Lord rulebook.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Temple of Elemental Evil game on Steam
Friday, November 07, 2025
Virtual Greyhawk Con 6 Report
Before getting into the fort, Briad scouted around as a fox and found that "something is out there". Shortly after setting in, goblins hailed arrows upon us while a group of skeletons tried to cross the ford. We returned fire while Eddal blasted most of the skeletons with a Fireball. After that , a flock of vultures, crows, ravens and other flying monstrosities flew over the tower causing fear and madness, but also dropping pieces of bone. When we checked them out the bones coalesced into skeletons that exploded after you hit them. After the cleric's Turn Undead dealt with them, a wave of ghouls swiftly came over the ramparts. We managed to retreat and held the door that gave access to the tower from above. Meanwhile downstairs orcs tried to break through the main entrance but were deterred by arrows and cold magic.
The Bard tried to cast Hypnotic Pattern on Mir, but the spell bounced back, hitting the Bard instead! Despite the setback, the Barbarian, Bard (recovered), and the Druid's bears managed to surround and hack Mir Murcas to pieces. With their leader dead, the remaining hobgoblins and Nerullites scattered.
I played Othlinden, an 8th level lizard man fighter pretending to be a human. He was looking for the legendary Serpent Belt, a powerful magic item and national treasure of the Kingdom of Oogresh. Returning it would bestow great rewards to the one doing so. This was Eric Shook's character in the original RJK's World of Kalibruhn campaign.
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Halloween game
I have 4 players so they will be running 2 characters each rolled randomly from the list.
Player 1 - Human Cleric 8 (#14) y Elf Fighter 5/Magic-User 11 (#5)
Player 2 - Halfling Fighter 4/Thief 5 (#20) y Dwarf Fighter 7/Thief 8 (#8)
Player 3 - Half-Elf Cleric 5/Ranger 7/Magic-User 6 (#10) y Human Fighter 8 (#13)
Player 4 - Human Ranger 13 (#4) y Elf Magic-User 7/Thief 9 (#11)
I know it's not any of the suggested combinations for a better success, but the idea is to have fun... and die horribly.
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Gygax memorial fundraiser
There is a fundraiser going on for a Gygax memorial in Lake Geneva, WI. At the time of this post it is more than 75% funded and it will end on October 31st. Don't miss the chance to be part of history and contribute with whatever you can. I already did.
Follow the Kickstarter link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/617053430/gary-gygax-memorial-game-table-for-dungeons-and-dragons-fans
Had the chance to visit Lake Geneva on 2024 for Gary Con XVI and the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons, and I encourage every D&D fan to make that pilgrimage if you can.
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Bite the Bullet
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Amyntor Wicke
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Monday, September 01, 2025
Old Henry
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Edrenor
Saturday, August 30, 2025
Virtual Greyhawk Con 6 - Tickets
Got my tickets for the Con today! I'm playing one game each of the Con days plus my two bi-weekly games, it would be a fun weekend for sure!
Thursday - Shield Lands Skirmish (Hawk Tales FRP): A short skirmish scenario set in the Shield Lands. Defend a keep from the Iuzian troops.
Friday - The Deadsinger of Molag (5E): Set in 576 CY, a mysterious force is murdering farmers in the Shield Lands. While pursuing the killer, adventurers learn of abducted civilians with similar birthmarks, and they discover that their target is bound for a secret rendezvous with the dreaded Mir Murcas, Deadsinger of Molag.
Saturday - Sunken City (AD&D 1e): Written by Robert J Kuntz was originally used as the 1st Dungeons and Dragons tournament at GenCon VIII in 1975! Will your exploration of the sunken city of Kalibruhn lead to riches and renown, or an untimely death?
Sunday - LEGIO V - Explore grodog’s Greyhawk – Gnoll Raiders Cairn (AD&D 1e): Particularly-ferocious gnoll bands looted three caravans en route to Greyhawk, striking along the Urnst Trail. The party is hired to destroy the gnolls and recover the wares! Bring your graph paper, dice, and a healthy dose of paranoid courage!
Looking forward to it.
Tuesday, August 05, 2025
Anthony Huso's Guide to AD&D 1e (Unofficial Compilation)
This has recently arrived on the mail.
On March 2024 Lucas M. compiled and edited a series of blog posts by Antony Huso, designed to introduce you to vintage AD&D and teach you how to play it more or less by the book.
The book is 134 pages long and covers several topics of the game: "Running Your First AD&D Campaign", "DMing & 1e Philosophy", "Combat, Standard & Armed", "Combat, Unarmed & Avoiding", "Combat, Special", "Magic", "Psionics", "Leveling Up, XP, Training", "High Level Play" and "Other Fun House Rules". It also features two appendix at the end, "A: How Much Treasure?" and "B: Bards".
On the first page we read: "Webpage links and dates of publication are included at the beginning of each section. For the sake of clarify, titles of some posts have been changed and sub-headings added; a blog post has been divided and included in different sections. The webpage links often include the original title of the blog posts, so look there if you need to identify them." which may be useful, but some original posts might be unavailable.
I ordered this because we are getting ready to play Huso's mega dungeon "Castle of the Silver Prince" and want to do it as close as "Gary intended" as possible. When Aron Clark, the group's DM and compiler of the physical copy of this tome, threw the idea everyone jumped on board right away. I've always been an AD&D 1e fan but doesn't run my game RAW, though I play on a game run by Allan T. Grohe, Jr. (grodog) that closely does it. This will be another chance to delve into the minutiae of AD&D.
You can order your POD copy from Lulu here for only $8.57 on paperback.
Sunday, July 27, 2025
BRW Games Big Announcement
Known for titles like Adventures Dark and Deep and Castle of the Mad Archmage, BRW’s fans are already speculating and expressing excitement. With Bloch’s track record for old-school RPG depth and quality, this announcement has stirred significant anticipation in the tabletop community.



















