As of today (July 2nd, 2026), we are exactly 30 days away from RPG a Day 2026. If you’ve read this blog before, you probably ...
If you are excited by the miniature hobby I highly recommend you check out One Page Rules. For the price of free you get several complete and fully playable games which you can play using any ...
When we had our first informal gatherings to meet other members of the Puerto Rico Role Players, he was there. He’s been a ...
I do keep my real-life identity anonymous, but I go by Axel6748 online, and I am a Puerto Rican tabletop role-player and Game ...
In the last few years Shadowdark has conquered the hearts and minds of many TTRPG fans by storm. I am pretty sure it even ...
In May my friend and fellow contributor to this blog, Sunglar, posted about how he discovered Awkward GM Corbin‘s “About Me: ...
Happy Pride! June is a month to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. Especially in the times we live in, when kindness, respect, and inclusion seem to be under constant attack, we all must come together ...
Happy Sunday, dear reader! We are back for another interview with a Boricua creator. Today’s subject is someone I’ve had the pleasure of knowing through the active Puerto Rican TTRPG online community.
In my early years as a gamer, four artists truly defined my conception of D&D and tabletop fantasy art: Larry Elmore, Jeff Easley, Clyde Caldwell, and Keith Parkinson. I first recall them being ...
I saw this list format posted by Angus Abranson on Facebook, and I originally thought I’d be able to complete it easily. It ended up taking a bit more thought than I expected. Despite my deep love for ...
My recent deep dives into comics led me to explore other fantasy and sword-and-sorcery books I’d either missed or forgotten about over the years. That winding path eventually led me to Weirdworld, a ...
Just when I thought I had uncovered all the hidden gems from my recent deep dive into 70s sword-and-sorcery comics, I stumbled across another one that I knew absolutely nothing about: Dagar the ...