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Bilsland's Blog

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Here be dragons.

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Bilsland's Blog | Here be dragons. Skip to content Bilsland's Blog Here be dragons. Primary Menu Menu Classic Campaigns Dragons of Miryndir Crashplay Calendar Watch on Twitch D&D Campaign Mode October 5, 2011 October 5, 2011 Greg Bilsland 25 Comments I’ve recently been reading Francesco Nepitello’s The One Ring roleplaying game. Chris Tulach picked up the book for me at Gen Con, after I mentioned how impressed I was by its aesthetic style. The one element of the book that interested me most was the “Fellowship Phase,” which addressed a question that had nagged me for some time: What is the best way to capture the time in between adventures in roleplaying games? Let me preface my answer with a bit of explanation: I run games laden with intrigue and sweeping plot arcs. I juggle multiple storylines, each with a write-up. I invest time creating elaborate background for nonplayer characters and player characters. The problem is, when you’re only meet...

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