Monday March 4 is International GM's Day. It's also the 5th anniversary of the death of Gary Gygax.

From the smoking ruins of The Silent Sorcerer's tower, Skullsword sends forth nonsensical artwork and useless gaming tools. He also likes to discuss RPGs, boardgames, miniatures painting, writing, movies, books, and whatever else strikes his fancy. Mostly though, his goal is to provide fun and goofy things to inspire others in their games. Enjoy!
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
This is either awesome...
...or demented. I'm leaning toward awesome.
Dice Gauntlet (Actually a dice bracer)
Dice Gauntlet (Actually a dice bracer)
Monday, February 25, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Gygax Magazine
Well, my first issue of Gygax Magazine showed up today. They had some shipping issues, and I was starting to wonder if I would get it or not, but here it is. I haven't had much time to look through it, but at first glance, it looks like it will be an interesting read. Lots of old guys reminiscing about D&D. :-) Plus how can you beat a magazine that actually has an add for Tunnels & Trolls in it? A PDF version is also available at RPGNOW.
Monday, February 18, 2013
The days of print your own miniatures are upon us!
Autodesk has released their new iPad monster modeling software 123D Creature. Can an army of Orcs be far behind? :-)
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Questing Ranger with Torch and Sword
Ever since I started playing RPGs, I've been into miniatures. Now back in the day, we didn't have access to much of a selection. Early on, Kay-Bee Toy and Hobby carried the old Grenadier Advanced Dungeons & Dragons boxed sets, and I bought those whenever I had some extra money from my birthday, or Christmas, but the miniatures that I really wanted were from Ral Partha. They had what was at the time, a huge selection of just about every miniature I could imagine, but unfortunately there were no hobby shops in my area, and thus no easy way to get them. So in late 1984, using and add from Dragon Magazine, I sent for a Ral Partha catalog, and what arrived was a guidebook to a veritable treasure trove of lead. Behold, the 1985 Ral Partha Fantasy Catalog!
My friends and I pored over this catalog, and each selected some miniatures to buy. I, being the biggest nerd of the group (as well as the Dungeon Master), bought the most of course. Patiently, we waited for the six to eight weeks delivery time. Hard to believe in this day and age of overnight delivery, but finally they came, and they were awesome! One of the miniatures that I got was FA37 Questing Ranger with Torch and Sword (QRwTaS). Being a great lover of miniatures, I would use them whenever I could, often using them to set up tavern scenes at the start of adventures. The first few times that I did this, QRwTaS represented the "quest giver" NPC. Eventually, QRwTaS, became the main NPC in most of my games. It got to the point, were my players would enter a tavern, and immediately announce, "We are looking for Questing Ranger with Torch and Sword!"
Well, fast forward to today. Ral Parth is no more, but Iron Wind Metals acquired the molds to many of their old miniatures, and guess who the have? Yes, it's our old friend Questing Ranger with Torch and Sword! Of course, they have changed his name to Adventurer with Short Sword and Torch, but we know who he really is. :-)
Sadly, this isn't my paint job, but rather the photo from Iron Wind Metals website. My Questing Ranger with Torch and Sword has been missing for some years now. But, I just ordered a new one!
Monday, February 11, 2013
Saturday, February 9, 2013
More D&D for $5!
RpgNow's dndclassics.com site has added the Cook D&D Expert rules. Another good way to spend five dollars! Combined with Tom Molvay's D&D Basic rules this will give you enough D&D to last a long long time.
A map of the known world
While looking through my gaming files the other day, I came across a campaign map that I did for a sword and sorcery game. I'm pretty happy with how the map came out. I may need to pay this world another visit someday.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Quite possibly the best $5 you'll ever spend
Available here. I'm really glad to see that WOTC is making some of the older stuff available to a new generation.
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