The Burning Void website, run by Heather Grove, offers a variety of articles for GMs.
It’s been around since 1998, but I somehow missed it until fairly recently — perhaps it will be new to you as well!
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The Burning Void website, run by Heather Grove, offers a variety of articles for GMs.
It’s been around since 1998, but I somehow missed it until fairly recently — perhaps it will be new to you as well!
"Martin Ralya (TT)" is two people: Martin Ralya, the administrator of and a contributor to Gnome Stew, and a time traveler from the years 2005-2007, when he published the Treasure Tables GMing blog (TT). Treasure Tables got started in the early days of RPG blogging, and when Martin burned out trying to run it solo he shut it down, recruited a team of authors, and started Gnome Stew in its place. We moved all TT posts and comments to Gnome Stew in 2012.
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It’s has long been a favorite of mine; it was the first theory site I visited often, long before Vincent led me to the Forge.
I’m definitely behind the curve on that one — hopefully the link will still be new to some TT readers. 😉