
The End of the Dragon of Icespire Peak
Our party takes on the white dragon, Cryovein, in a tense fortress battle, but the victory feels surprisingly unremarkable.

Our party takes on the white dragon, Cryovein, in a tense fortress battle, but the victory feels surprisingly unremarkable.

I printed the White Dragon in white filament. Then I told the D&D group that I still needed to paint it. “Why? It’s already white?” Ha!

The problem is, we’re about to battle the final boss battle of the Icespire campaign, but Cryovain refuses to come out of his dressing room.

Why play one character when you could play five? DCC is a table top RPG with a different perspective on roleplaying.

Our adventuring party – half-orc cleric Harka, barbarian Gregory, warlock Loreflower and the tricky bard with many banes – travel to the tunnel city of rock gnomes, Gnomengarde.

I said I wasn’t going to replay Baldur’s Gate 3, but then I went ahead and did. Am doing.

There will be spoilers below.

Sometimes, the silliest rules in Dungeons & Dragons can be a blessing in disguise…

Finally, after fifty years, housing comes to Dungeons & Dragons. Innkeepers across the land protest.

I think I really screwed it all up, this time.