table top
Table top games take us back to the good ole gaming days, before we had to plug in to play.
The Days of Thunder
The Days of Thunder era covers -35,000 to -30,000DR. The earliest days of recorded history began at the end of the Great Ice Age, caused by the sun being devoured during the Dawn War[1], when the last glaciations ended, and the oceans receded to reveal dry land. Before the time of The Sundering[2], the lands that would eventually be known as Faerûn, Kara-Tur, Maztica and Zakhara, were all part of a super continent called Merrouroboros. None of the current races that populate the world existed back then. It knew nothing of civilised folk. Humans however, did exist in this time, but were far more primitive and apelike, only having the ability to use simple tools and living in caves. This period was the time of the Iqua-Tel Quessir, the elvish word for the fabled creator races.
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
The Brutal Barbarian
Are you making a character and don’t know what class to pick? There are a lot of options in the Player’s Handbook, but where do you start? Pick something that you like the sound of, or are interested in playing. It’s your character after all. If you’ve never played before, here’s a brief explanation of Barbarians. (without all the confusing numbers attached to it).
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
Poker Rooms Across The Globe Face An Uncertain Future
It has been a very long summer for many poker players, and sadly for quite a number of them the winter will be just as long, for of course any poker rooms have been forced to close their doors and cancel all of their cash ring games and poker tournaments too.
By Mary Charli5 years ago in Gamers
The Dawn War
The Dawn War covers two eras of history of Abeir-Toril known as the Blue Age and the Shadow Epoch. The Dawn War began when the mad God Tharizdun[1] marshalled the Primordials against the other Gods in a bid for universal domination after he’d been corrupted by entities knowns as Obyrinths[2]. Once Tharizdun was imprisoned in the Abyss, the Primordials were led by a Tanar’ri[3] known as Miska the Wolf-Spider. A Primordial known as Nehushta created the fortress of Glaur on Abeir-Toril to serve as one of their main fronts in the war.
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons
Are you making a character and don’t know what race to pick? There are a lot of options in the Player’s Handbook, but where do you start? Unless you’re trying to make the most optimal character, race and class combinations don’t matter. Pick something that you like the sound of or are interested in playing. It’s your character after all. If you’ve never played before, here’s a brief explanation of Half-Elf (without all the confusing numbers attached to it).
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons
Are you making a character and don’t know what race to pick? There are a lot of options in the Player’s Handbook, but where do you start? Unless you’re trying to make the most optimal character, race and class combinations don’t matter. Pick something that you like the sound of or are interested in playing. It’s your character after all. If you’ve never played before, here’s a brief explanation of Gnomes (without all the confusing numbers attached to it).
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons
Are you making a character and don’t know what race to pick? There are a lot of options in the Player’s Handbook, but where do you start? Unless you’re trying to make the most optimal character, race and class combinations don’t matter. Pick something that you like the sound of or are interested in playing. It’s your character after all. If you’ve never played before, here’s a brief explanation of Dragonborns (without all the confusing numbers attached to it).
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons
Are you making a character and don’t know what race to pick? There are a lot of options in the Player’s Handbook, but where do you start? Unless you’re trying to make the most optimal character, race and class combinations don’t matter. Pick something that you like the sound of or are interested in playing. It’s your character after all. If you’ve never played before, here’s a brief explanation of Halflings (without all the confusing numbers attached to it).
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons
Are you making a character and don’t know what race to pick? There are a lot of options in the Player’s Handbook, but where do you start? Unless you’re trying to make the most optimal character, race and class combinations don’t matter. Pick something that you like the sound of or are interested in playing. It’s your character after all. If you’ve never played before, here’s a brief explanation of Elves (without all the confusing numbers attached to it).
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons
Are you making a character and don’t know what race to pick? There are a lot of options in the Player’s Handbook, but where do you start? Unless you’re trying to make the most optimal character, race and class combinations don’t matter. Pick something that you like the sound of or are interested in playing. It’s your character after all. If you’ve never played before, here’s a brief explanation of dwarves (without all the confusing numbers attached to it).
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers











