A blog following the writing and tabletop roleplaying game pursuits of author/game master Douglas Miller.
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Last Legend 4: Abominations and Books
Monday, January 18, 2021
Last Legend 3: Robots and Tunnels
The group heads to Datdūm and gets right to work
Friday, January 15, 2021
Last Legend 2: Crystal Caverns
The group wakes up in an unexpected place and must find their way through
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Last Legend 1: Arcanification Celebration
The Celebration gets off to a good start but a surprising end
Monday, January 11, 2021
Last Legend Setting/Pre-Campaign Overview
Still, I want to keep up with writing and posting session logs, so this seems like a potential place to put them. But I want to give some context for the campaign for people who might see the posts here that aren't involved in the campaign itself. I'll be posting them at an accelerated rate until I get caught up with what where we are in the campaign now.
Last Legend
The name of my campaign is Last Legend. It is set in an original fantasy setting called Tsud'uula. The feel/genre/content that I am going for, genre-wise, is Final Fantasy meets Horizon Zero Dawn, meets
Friday, January 8, 2021
Book Review: Discworld 1: 'The Color of Magic' by Terry Pratchett
― Terry Pratchett, The Colour of Magic
For a very long time, I've wanted to read through the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett. I read The Color of Magic (or Colour if you have the British spelling) back in high school, and I've read The Light Fantastic and Guards, Guards somewhere in the intervening time since then. But this is hardly scratching the surface of the 41 book saga that is the Discworld series. So, I've started back from the beginning by reading through The Color of Magic once more (since it's been such a long time since I read it originally).
Friday, January 1, 2021
2020, the weirdest year so far...
I want to start this post with a disclaimer. In this post, I'm going to be talking about my experiences in 2020: my struggles, and my successes. But I don't want to disparage those who have faired worse than I have. This year has been hard on everyone, and some people much more than others. Even if all you did this year was survive, I congratulate you and I want you to consider that a win.
As for me, the year offered many great challenges, but it also offered up many opportunities. I am not generally a very social person, so to begin with the idea of not being able to go into work and/or interact with people didn't bother me too much at the beginning. But that peace faded very quickly. I had a friend from a previous office at work who I'd get lunch with usually once a week, and I really missed being able to do that. I missed being able to see the families of myself and my wife. We moved our RPG sessions online which still worked, but lost any out-of-game personal connection.
But I did find myself with some extra time, and with a lot of extra drive to push in my creative efforts in order to try to fill in the areas in which I was lacking.






