Following up on yesterday's post, here are some more character stats from my recent fiction.
http://d20pirates.blogspot.com/2013/10/more-fictional-characters.html
-Nate
This update includes a link to a trailer for Black Sails, along with the next chapter in my ongoing fiction experiment.
http://d20pirates.blogspot.com/2013/10/motivation.html
-Nate
Presented here are a short story, stats for a character and optional rules for youngling characters.
http://talesfromtheedgeoftheempire.blogspot.com/2013/10/compassion-and-younglings.html
-Nate
Presented here are stats for some of the characters featured in the short stories previously posted on the blog.
http://d20pirates.blogspot.com/2013/09/fictional-characters.html
-Nate
Happy International Talk Like a Pirate Day to all! To celebrate the occasion, here's a puzzle for use in pirate-themed games.
http://d20pirates.blogspot.com/2013/09/interlude-puzzle.html
-Nate
Today's update presents suggestions for using ruined buildings in adventures and campaigns.
http://talesfromtheedgeoftheempire.blogspot.com/2013/09/riot-and-ruin.html
-Nate
Here are some rules for tracking food and water consumption aboard a ship.
http://d20pirates.blogspot.com/2013/09/dehydration-and-starvation.html
-Nate
Greetings, all. I'm a GM who wants to run some Star Wars: Edge of the Empire. Specifically, I'm running a pickup game at noon on Saturday, September 21st at the Fantasy Flight Games Event Center in Roseville, MN.
-Nate
Detailed here is an influential family with plenty of conflicts and plot hooks, one that might live in the aforementioned estate.
http://talesfromtheedgeoftheempire.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-family.html
-Nate
Presented here is a wealthy estate, complete with a map and area descriptions.
http://talesfromtheedgeoftheempire.blogspot.com/2013/08/wealthy-estate.html
-Nate
This post presents a flophouse and some suggestions of how it could be used in a campaign.
http://talesfromtheedgeoftheempire.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-flophouse.html
-Nate
I'm not saying that they'll want to to do a 2nd Edition, but that would be a good way to experiment with rules variations--much like WotC did with 3E/Modern/Saga/4E. "Groundbreaker" would be a cool name.
On the other hand, I wonder if they might be dissuaded by the existence of games like...
Detailed in today's post are four legendary treasures inspired by tales of some lesser-known scallywags.
http://d20pirates.blogspot.com/2013/08/four-magical-items.html
-Nate