Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Drunkard's Powder - Weird Magic Item #24

Inspired by the incredibly excellent Weird Magic Item generator over at Donjon.bin.sh, I've been coming up with a few of my own system agnostic weird magic items to put in the many games I run, be they 13th Age or Beyond the Wall...

Eventually I want to try and put them into a randomizer, but I need to generate a few first. I'm going to try and post one every other Wednesday. Please let me know if you end up using an item I've created in your own game. You can find the entire series here...


Drunkard's Powder

This pea-green powder can be added to up to a gallon of any liquid to cause it to become a powerful intoxicant. While the powder does not change the taste, smell or appearance of the liquid, it imbues it with a potent effect, causing the imbiber to become drunk in 1d4 minutes as long as they have at least one swallow, and to stay intoxicated for 1d6 hours. The powder will affect all living creatures, though creatures larger than human size require an additional dose of the powder per size category above human sized. A bag of the powder typically contains 1d4+1 doses. Dwarves find it hilarious to put the powder in the teas of Elves, enjoying the normally stuffy Elves fall into a drunken stupor.



Saturday, February 16, 2019

Music to Game to: Ufomammut - Snailking

I listen to a lot of music (over 41 days worth in 2018 according to last.fm) and I find that few things help me keep the mood of a game foregrounded in my mind like a good soundtrack. Plus, I’ve discovered that when I’m playing music to a speaker via Bluetooth, I’m less likely to be on my phone, lest my players hear any stray sounds, letting me better model engagement during a game. To that end, I want to share some of my favorite music to game to; the albums that inspire and inflame my imagination and that I’ve found work well as background music for games as well. I’ll do a mini-review and cover the basics of what mood it helps me set.

Ufomammut – Snailking

Cosmic in scope and psychedelic in feel, Snailking is fantastic doom metal for games where you want mix of heavy riffs and chilling synths. There are some samples used on the songs which could be a little incongruous for high fantasy games, but overall the sweeping epic feel of the album provides a great sonic backdrop.


  • Vocals?...Yes, in Italian and also samples. 
  • Music Genre(s)… Doom Metal, Psychedelic Sludge
  • Perfect for… Games with epic combats that could benefit from a backdrop of doom laden riffs.
  • If you only grab one track, make it... “Lacrimosa” which features heavy riffs and thudding drums amidst swirling synths.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Breastplate of the Manticore - Weird Magic Item #23

Inspired by the incredibly excellent Weird Magic Item generator over at Donjon.bin.sh, I've been coming up with a few of my own system agnostic weird magic items to put in the many games I run, be they 13th Age or Beyond the Wall...

Eventually I want to try and put them into a randomizer, but I need to generate a few first. I'm going to try and post one every other Wednesday. Please let me know if you end up using an item I've created in your own game. You can find the entire series here...


Breastplate of the Manticore


This battered bronze breastplate features the gruesome image of a Manticore upon it and functions as a +1 magic breastplate. Once a week the wearer can call upon the magic of the breastplate to transform into a Manticore for up to an hour. During that time the wearer possess their own mind but has the physical attributes, including the hit points and attacks, of a Manticore. All of the user’s equipment is magically absorbed into the new form and unavailable until the transformation ends. The effect ends at the end of an hour or when the wearer is reduced to zero or fewer hit points. If the effect ends because the wearer is reduced to zero hit points or fewer they are returned to their normal form, unconscious but with 1 hit point. Before the breastplate can be used again the wearer must devour the raw and bloody heart of a freshly killed foe that was slain by their hand (or manticore claw, etc) within the last hour. The wearer can devour the heart in either the manticore form, while the transformation is in effect, or in their normal form, but until they consume a foe’s heart they can neither remove the breastplate nor call upon its power of transformation, though they still receive its armor bonus as normal.


Friday, February 1, 2019

Music to Game to: Moon Duo – Occult Architecture Vol.1 and Occult Architecture Vol. 2

I listen to a lot of music (over 41 days worth in 2018 according to last.fm) and I find that few things help me keep the mood of a game foregrounded in my mind like a good soundtrack. Plus, I’ve discovered that when I’m playing music to a speaker via Bluetooth, I’m less likely to be on my phone, lest my players hear any stray sounds, letting me better model engagement during a game. To that end, I want to share some of my favorite music to game to; the albums that inspire and inflame my imagination and that I’ve found work well as background music for games as well. I’ll do a mini-review and cover the basics of what mood it helps me set.

Moon Duo – Occult Architecture Vol.1 and Occult Architecture Vol. 2

A psychedelic conceptual opus in two parts intended to be “an intricately woven hymn to the invisible structures found in the cycle of seasons and the journey of day into night, dark into light through the Chinese theory of Yin and Yang”, Moon Duo’s Occult Architecture albums are a great choice for background music for any RPG. With driving rhythms, psychedelic guitar work and understated vocals these two albums provide a wonderfully evocative and thematic backdrop for a game.


  • Vocals?...Yes, but unobtrusive.
  • Music Genre(s)… Psychedelic Rock
  • Perfect for… Games where you want a psychedelic touch that isn’t over-whelming or distracting.
  • If you only grab one track, make it... The shimmering and sinister “Cult of Moloch” from Vol. 1 and the propulsive “The Crystal World” from Vol. 2



The Saltmarsh Register - Vol 1.18 & Vol 1.19

The Saltmarsh Register is the in-game newspaper I invented for the Ghosts of Saltmarsh game I run online every other Saturday. It is reprint...