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The Best Of 2016 Part 1

Listing the best posts offered at Campaign Mastery in the first third of 2016. It was my intention to offer up the next post in Topologia but it’s not quite going to be ready in time. I’ve already written about 2/3 as much as was in the most recent post in that series and I’m […]

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The Best Of 2015 Part 3

Listing the best posts offered at Campaign Mastery in the last third of 2015. The next part of the Trade In Fantasy series is so close to completion that I pushed on with it until it became clear that it would fall a few hours to the wrong side of the publishing deadline – and […]

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The Best Of 2015 Part 2

Listing the best posts offered at Campaign Mastery in the second third of 2015. What do you do when you discover that the table of data that was to be the centerpiece of a post is too wide to display in the space available? Well, you have two options – either make it available as […]

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The Best Of 2015 Part 1

Listing the best posts offered at Campaign Mastery in the first third of 2015. Oh my, was it really ten whole years ago? The original intent of this series was to compile a list of the best articles at Campaign Mastery roughly 2 years after the date, but that interval has slipped, and slipped, and […]

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No Post Today 3 dec 2024

I almost got there, but the next part of Trade In Fantasy is 25-40 paragraphs short of completion. Lots of “might have beens” lie behind that failure, and any two of them would have definitely yielded a different outcome (one might not quite been enough). If I can finish it in time, I’ll post it […]

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Trade In Fantasy: Preliminaries & Introduction

This entry is part 1 in the series Trade In Fantasy

Preliminaries: A long time ago, I wrote “Trade In Traveler”. This week (and in the weeks to come) I’m starting a companion piece, “Trade In Fantasy”. Non-Fantasy GMs – I suggest either using the Trade in Traveler rules or updating them using this series as a guide. Depending on how long winded I get in […]

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Post delayed by illness

        This week’s post, “Dominoes and Daisy Chains”, has been delayed by ill-health. I will upload it as soon as I’m well enough to finish it. Until then, explore the archive and make yourself comfortable :)        

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No new posts for a while

In a little less than ten hours from when I post this, I start moving house. Unfortunately, the new residence doesn’t have internet or telephone connections yet. If I can find an internet cafe nearby, I will be able to resume posting fairly quickly, but not everywhere has them. If I have to wait for […]

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March 2019 Blog Roundup and Some Musings on the RPG Blog Alliance

What if you held a Blog Carnival and no-one came? Until quite late in the most recent carnival, that’s what I thought I might be faced with. In the wash-up, only one person besides me proved willing to take the challenge. To be fair, that’s not a total surprise; I knew it was a difficult […]

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An Important Update

When I announced that I would be unable to post to Campaign Mastery until my internet service was restored, I had no idea that it would take this long. It is now believed that the phone lines were accidentally cut by an unknown third party, and my Internet Service Provider’s subcontractor won’t even commit to […]

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The Spoor Of Darkness: Dealing with Spam

An article that is only indirectly gaming-related today. Most of that relationship is narcissist in nature, because this is an article about Campaign Mastery itself, and about the environment – the internet – in which it resides. But I thought it sufficiently important, in light of recent events, to publish anyway. The recent DDoS (Distributed […]

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No Post Today

I was almost finished today’s article when I clicked the wrong button and wiped out six hours worth of work. If not for a backup, I would have lost even more. There is no chance of replacing the lost work in time to publish, and no time to write something else – not with the […]

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