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All Over Bar The Shouting: Fantasy Tavern Generator Pt 6

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series Mike's Fantasy Tavern/Inn Generator

Part one of this series used six tables to define the physical properties of a tavern (no guest accommodations) or inn (with guest accommodations), plus – because the modifiers needed were at hand – the meals provided by the kitchens. Part two used another six tables to determine everything that directly contributed to the ambience […]

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Draw Another Pint: Mike’s Fantasy Tavern Generator Pt 5

This entry is part 5 of 6 in the series Mike's Fantasy Tavern/Inn Generator

Part one of this series used six tables to define the physical properties of a tavern (no guest accommodations) or inn (with guest accommodations), plus – because the modifiers needed were at hand – the meals provided by the kitchens. Part two used another six tables to determine everything that directly contributed to the ambience […]

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Going down to the pub: Mike’s Fantasy Tavern Generator Pt 4

This entry is part 4 of 6 in the series Mike's Fantasy Tavern/Inn Generator

Part one of this series used six tables to define the physical properties of a tavern (no guest accommodations) or inn (with guest accommodations), plus – because the modifiers needed were at hand – the meals provided by the kitchens. Part two used another six tables to determine everything that directly contributed to the ambiance […]

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The Robber’s End (and other establishments)

This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series Mike's Fantasy Tavern/Inn Generator

Part one of this series used six tables to define the physical properties of a tavern (no guest accommodations) or inn (with guest accommodations), plus – because the modifiers needed were at hand – the meals provided by the kitchens. Part two used another six tables to determine everything that directly contributed to the ambiance […]

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The Spotted Parrot (and other establishments)

This entry is part 2 of 6 in the series Mike's Fantasy Tavern/Inn Generator

In part one of this series, six tables (and one set of subtables) defined the physical properties of a tavern (no guest accommodations) or inn (with guest accommodations), plus – because the modifiers needed were at hand – the meals provided by the kitchens. (This is an era when “restaurants” (i.e. locations for the sole […]

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The Palomino and Fox (and other establishments)

This entry is part 1 of 6 in the series Mike's Fantasy Tavern/Inn Generator

The Palomino and Fox and other establishments: Mike’s Fantasy Tavern Generator Pt 1 Preface As part of the series on Beginner GMs, I promised a Fantasy Tavern Generator after showing how you could start with one Tavern and ring in variation after variation as needed. This is a little more complex than the example provided […]

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Basics For Beginners (and the over-experienced) Pt 2: Creation

This entry is part 2 of 12 in the series Basics For Beginners (and the over-experienced)

I’ve been asked on more than one occasion what advice I would have for a beginning GM. It’s a question that troubled me; I’ve been GMing for so long that I thought I might have lost contact with the beginner. I have also resisted the topic because Campaign Mastery is more targeted at experienced GMs. […]

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Basics For Beginners (and the over-experienced) Pt I: Beginnings

This entry is part 1 of 12 in the series Basics For Beginners (and the over-experienced)

Introduction A little while back, I was asked by someone what advice I would have for someone’s first attempt at being a Gamesmaster. Now, that subject takes in an awful lot of ground, but when I sat down and thought about it, I found that I had suggestions to offer – some simple, obvious things […]

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A Helping Handout

Hungry, over at Ravenous Roleplaying, is a long-time supporter of Campaign Mastery through his regular “Friday Faves” column, in which he collects links to the articles that have most inspired or interested him from the past week. When he has time, he accompanies those links with some comments; these are always interesting, and sometimes genuinely […]

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Ask The GMs: On Big Dungeons

How do you make Big Dungeons interesting? It’s not a simple proposition; very dependent on your source material, you may have to dig far deeper into what you have been presented with in order to achieve success. This question comes from Tom, who wrote: I DM a Pathfinder game, where the module is coming to […]

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Compound Interruptions: Manipulating Pauses

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Further thoughts on Pacing

Sorry for the delay in posting this – my ISP is conducting maintenance of some sort, and my connection kept dropping out, making it hard to upload and format the article in the usual manner. Combinations So far, I’ve been looking at the different elements of pauses-in-play in as much isolation as possible, going beyond […]

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Status Interruptus: Types Of Pause

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Further thoughts on Pacing

In part one of this series, I demonstrated that a pause or interruption in play can be enormously beneficial, if used correctly. Last week’s article examined before-pause and after-pause content and found that these had to match in order to extract that benefit, and that the type and length of pause was a critical variable […]

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