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Friday Night Dnd
by Che Cormack
How to run a hex crawl using dungeons and dragons 5e. Develop a game that allows story lines to emerge and characters to develop through play. Basic instructions and access to resources that will enable you to create a low-prep campaign, and enjoy playing in it.Visit my Blog to access resources mentioned in this podcast.https://fridaynightdnd.home.blog/or my GoogleDrivehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1gNd1CADmi4z8kdh8n0vrhCaK8Etp515Sor contact me [email protected]
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Truth as Hate speach
Sadly truth and hate are becoming intermingled within current culture. This destroys the possibility of good faith discussions and limits the chance for genuine learning and growth
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Life as story, story as Art
Some call ins and responce
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Truth is a person
Post modernism has eroded the concept of truth. I propose that truth resides in people and ultimate truth resides in God
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Embracing changes
Introduction to the new name and topic of the podcast
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GrimDark vs Polital Correctness
Ranty and offensive
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Side projects x2
Rome of the frostmaiden, chawingas, zine and rpg club
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Creative Passion
Hi guys, happy new year. The challenge of creativity and critique
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Reboots
Clean up a few points I have missed and expound the virtues of rebooting your campaign
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DnD5e OpenTable - Safe space and Team dynamic
Details about the changes I have made to the Rime of the Frostmaiden by Wizards of the Coast. 2 of the requirements of opentable westmarches play are 1. A safe starting and ending locations, and 2. A conceit as to why various team members participate from session to session
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Dnd 5e westmarches
Rime of the frostmaiden makes a great basis for an open table westmarches campaign. Tune in to discover how easy it is to convert to westmarches style play.
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Opentable Themes
A discussion on themes within an open table west marches hex crawl mentions of podcasts https://hextalk.audiodungeon.com/ https://hobbsnfriends.com/ https://anchor.fm/jason-hobbs
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Reboot - Open Table
This summer, i am restarting a new open table westmarches hex crawl. join me on the journey of preparing and running this campaign.
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Deadlines
Deadlines spur creativity
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Grim Dark
Pump up the volume of your grim dark themes
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Egalitarian table
We are all players
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Call for content
Send me ideas
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Player agency
Maybe we should drop the title players and dm, as the dynamic shifts over time and possibly reinforces a power relationship not conducive to collaboration
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Orcs dnd
Ideas for orc creation mini game
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Longform Responce
Deep and meaningful
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PHD DnD
Barneys insightful thoughts
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Creative knockback
Hard times for the homebrew DM. A scintillating monologue from your friday night DM
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5e skillz
Room DC and creative calls for skill checks
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Style
Lovely call in and a brief discussion of style. Plus an off colour joke about Englishmen
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Creative limitations
Scary discussion of creativity and the Prado distribution (probably misplelled)
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Timers
A few novel uses of timer dice, to both create pressure, danger and relief!
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Creative challenge
DM diary
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Bar Room brawl theology
Be encouraged
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Open table heart
Couple cal in and a discussion about why and who
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Scheduling and westmarched
Challenge of scheduling dnd games
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Why 5e
The hard decision of what system to use for our tables new campaign
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Why dnd
Brief bio of my gaming experience
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End of the hexes
A brief review of the problems using 5e to run a hexcrawl
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Reading Tea Leaves
Crazy new table style that you may be able to incorporate or be inspired by or just straight up steal. Pass the pigs -Actual percentage chance of results! - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pass_the_Pigs Known as a Multiple Dice, Multiple Results, Single Roll tables or more colloquially as a Che Table ?? Shout out to Colin Green, creator of the anchor podcast "Spikepit" for a great call in. GoogleDrive drive.google.com/open?id=1gNd1CADmi4z8kdh8n0vrhCaK8Etp515S Email Address [email protected]
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Multiple Dice, Multiple Results, Single Roll tables
Crazy new table style that you may be able to incorporate or be inspired by or just straight up steal. Known as a Multiple Dice, Multiple Results, Single Roll tables or more colloquially as a Che Table ?? Shout out to Eric Hoffman whom I mention imprecisely a few times. Thank you Eric for your inspirational wandering monster table design, incorporating a secondary result for rolling a double. GoogleDrive drive.google.com/open?id=1gNd1CADmi4z8kdh8n0vrhCaK8Etp515S Email Address [email protected]
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Attacking player resources
Make those dirty players squirm!
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Crazy Fun with Tables
Check out "dpercentile" podcast by Dave Aldridge for some great ideas on making tables. Checkout my gdrive and view the tables are resources i create and talk about on this podcast GoogleDrive drive.google.com/open?id=1gNd1CADmi4z8kdh8n0vrhCaK8Etp515S
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Ode to Fellowship and Region DC
I reply to a few call ins and speak about my great friends who come and play with me every week.....and help keep me sane. Then I accidentally rant about room/region DC's. Shout-out to Runehammer games and Hank for the concept of Room DC's. Find his great system ICRPG on drive through RPG, including a free primer Visit my GoogleDrive to access resources drive.google.com/open?id=1gNd1CADmi4z8kdh8n0vrhCaK8Etp515S or contact me directly [email protected]
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Truth table in the dungeon
A look at the difference between truth tables and rumour table. Shout-out to Runehammer games and Hank for the concept of truth tables. Find his great system ICRPG on drive through RPG, including a free primer
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Changing POV
I discuss the option to create a novel type experience by changing the point of view, that the players engage in regularly.
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Region gazateer.
I speak about the structure of a region gazateer, the information and the tables that work with the foundational tables of a hexcrawl. I give examples from "the patchwork green"
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Injury tables and coolness
How to bring some additional danger and flavour to your 5th edition dungeon and dragons. Bring the old school ethos of deadly danger to your modern rpg
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Hexcrawl fundamentals
Events of the day table. Weather or environmental effects. Hex contents table. Monster reaction table. Monster activity table.
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Lethality and heroism
Join me as we keep exploring the mechanics and asthetics of hexcrawls in dungeons and dragons 5e
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Populating your maps
How-to create a safe start/finish location for your hexcrawl. Mechanics that can add motivations and laughs. How-to populate the rest of the map. Find the tables I speak about at http://fridaynightdnd.home.blog
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Maps, themes and fronts
Begin the process along creating a world for your hex crawl. How to make a map and a few things to keep in mind during the process. Visit my blog to get access to the resources that I speak about. https://fridaynightdnd.home.blog/
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Hexcrawl example of play
Hex crawl play description. I narrate an example of play in a hexcrawl style game of DnD. Visit my blog to get access to the resources that I speak about. https://fridaynightdnd.home.blog/
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Intro to hexcrawls and me
Dungeons and dragons 5e meets hexcrawl style play. How and why you should try it. Visit my blog to get access to the resources that I speak about. https://fridaynightdnd.home.blog/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
How to run a hex crawl using dungeons and dragons 5e. Develop a game that allows story lines to emerge and characters to develop through play. Basic instructions and access to resources that will enable you to create a low-prep campaign, and enjoy playing in it.Visit my Blog to access resources mentioned in this podcast.https://fridaynightdnd.home.blog/or my GoogleDrivehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1gNd1CADmi4z8kdh8n0vrhCaK8Etp515Sor contact me [email protected]
HOSTED BY
Che Cormack
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