TTRPG

  • Enhancing Armor Class in 5e: A Homebrew Approach

    It’s always bothered me a bit how Armor Class (AC) is handled in 5e. It does a lot of heavy lifting just to boil down to a simple yes or no: hit or miss, all or nothing. By the rules as written, AC is a combination of your armor, your Dexterity modifier, and sometimes other

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  • Character Sheets: Position Perks

    While we didn’t get a chance to finish creating characters for Strange Beginnings, the first story arc in my End of the Institute campaign, I had enough to go on to work on the perks a couple of my players would gain. The first character is an Investigator that will be taking the position of

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  • Session Zero: The Aftermath

    One of the best Session Zero experiences I’ve had is now complete. We met some new folks, introduced the setting and playstyle, and kicked off character creation. Two of the eight players couldn’t make it due to family obligations, but we’ll be scheduling one-on-one catch-up sessions soon. The group responded really well to the MESH

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  • Countdown to Session Zero: Final Hours

    Today is the day. Session Zero for The End of the Institute campaign kicks off tonight. With a possible player pool of eight interested people, a lot of thoughts are going through my head. This is especially true as we prepare to playtest the MESH playstyle in a full campaign setting. One thing I keep

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  • Countdown to Session Zero: Preparing The End of the Institute

    As the days tick down toward Session Zero of my The End of the Institute campaign, I wanted to share how I plan to structure the session, the tools we’ll be using, and a few key things I’m keeping in mind. The Role of Session Zero Session Zero is more than just preparation. It sets

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  • The End of the Institute: Homebrew Campaign Setting

    I am currently preparing for Session Zero of a homebrew Magnus Archives campaign, The End of the Institute, built using my MESH playstyle. If you are familiar with The Magnus Archives, the ending created endless potential for new stories, official or otherwise. It opened the multiverse and populated it with endless flavors of the canon

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  • Flexible Storytelling in Tabletop RPGs: The MESH Framework

    Most of us love tabletop roleplaying, but real life makes it hard to keep a campaign going. Jobs, families, shifting schedules… getting the same people to the same table every week can feel impossible. That is where the MESH system comes in. MESH stands for Modular Episodic Session Holarchy, and it is my attempt to

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  • Setting Expectations

    Setting Expectations

    If you’ve found your way here, you might be thinking: “There’s nothing here.” And you’d be right. I’m starting at square one, setting up this platform, learning the tools, and figuring things out in my spare time. But content is coming. My plan is to start slow: share pieces of whatever project I’m working on,

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