The thing about dice trays is that they take up space. I'm unsure what other people's gaming tables look like, but mine always appear to be quite limited with the space they afford to their players and especially their GMs. For this purpose, I have never really felt a desire to own a dice tray… Continue reading EmbroiderWood Dice Tray Review
Author: Mysty Vander
Silverwing Armoury Notebook Review
Perhaps I'm the odd one out, but one of my worst qualities of being a D&D player or DM is that I take wretched notes. As in, I usually don't write a single thing down the entire session. Attempting to rectify this has resulted in the messiest, most disorganized notes I have ever seen. I've… Continue reading Silverwing Armoury Notebook Review
Let the Children Play!
My whole life I have been interested in psychology, neurosciences, social sciences, and above all - people and D&D. In the past several years I have obtained a certificate, a diploma, and countless hours of continuing professional development with a focus on early childhood education and development. My personal focus is on speech, language and… Continue reading Let the Children Play!
Deaf Gain
"I know I'm often told that there's a pot of gold, but I don't see no fucking rainbow and my coffee's cold. I know I should be grateful, I know I'm good and able, but I don't have the strength to get up from the kitchen table." - Watsky, "Hey, Asshole" It's always been there,… Continue reading Deaf Gain
Deck of Many, Product Review
Recently, I came across a Kickstarter that appeared to have potential. Reference cards for D&D 5e titled "The Deck of Many". They looked flashy, useful, and not like any reference product I had seen thus far. So, of course, I had to back the entire thing to receive every single deck I could. What made… Continue reading Deck of Many, Product Review