Progress Updated: The Last Gladiator


Hi all,

Here’s a sneak preview of a bit more of the Last Gladiator! Enjoy!


The twisting series of hallways soon lead to a massive banquet room. Huge columns, so large ten men couldn’t fit their arms around one, held up a steel and marble ceiling, plastered and decorated with beautiful paintings of angels and gods. Servants in the same red and black tunics and white trousers wove through the crowd, like fishing vessels plying their trade. A nibble from a guest here, a nibble there, and the vessels would return to port to reload their silver trays with tiny morsels of food.

“Will we not be dining in the triclinium?” She asked, partially confused. The Imperial house wouldn’t make the most powerful members of the realm eat on benches and tables like the ludus, would they? Mergovin chuckled.

“I don’t think so. It’s different when your banquet is for, oh, five hundred people.” Women in puffy dresses with a strangely military uniform cut glided by, men in formal tunics with layers of embroidery and jewelry escorting them with bent arm. The diversity of styles and people here was intense. She had expected just nobility, but looking around she could see at least twenty familiar faces from the newsrags, including prominent industrialists and merchants. For a moment, she saw a familiar face from Neapolis, but she quickly guided Mergovin in a different direction. She could not mistake that nose, that hairstyle, that scar…Lucia repressed a shudder of fear.


 

Who is Lucia seeing? What does it mean? We’ll have to find out later!

Tallavanor’s Tales – Showdown

Time for another Tallavanor’s Tales! We’re running out of time to deal with the Count’s Kidnappers, so naturally, things come to a head.


Tallavanor’s back with the first part conclusion to last week’s tale. A kidnapping, a thrilling chase, and a clash outside the crypt. It’s a short tale today, as we paused in the middle of the battle. Tallavanor is about ready to take over, so let’s get to it.

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How To Run a D&D Adventure A Second Time in three easy steps!


Welcome to another “how to homebrew…” episode, and you’re desperate because your Dungeons and Dragons (Or Pathfinders) Group wants to go back to where they just were, because they missed some key piece of information. Or perhaps only part of the group has been there, and the rest wants to explore it as well. Never fear, here are three easy steps to help you out (GUARANTEED*************).

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Didn’t we just meet last week? Yes, and that’s why I’m ignoring you.

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Accountability Posting – 2/9


Hi all,

Here’s another Year of Accountability posting! Last week’s goals were…

1.) Get to 27,000 words in the Last Gladiator.

2.) Continue to tweet daily about my books.

3.) Get into another event / convention & be confirmed for this!

How’d I do?


Well, I definitely didn’t tweet daily about my books, but I am continuing to tweet! I’ve managed to get to 27,000 words in the Last Gladiator, so that’s also awesome. I’m still waiting to be confirmed for the Gaithersburg Book Festival, but I was confirmed for the Maryland Renaissance Festival, so I’ll be attending at least one  event this year (Hurray!).

Otherwise, my new goal is to reach 30,000 this week. I really want to be able to focus on that and get it done.

In other news, I’ve upgraded my internet and such, so I’ll be able to do work and research must faster than I’ve been used to. Which is a benefit outside what I was expecting!

Goals:

  1. 30,000 words in The Last Gladiator
  2. Tweet Daily about the books

 

How to Create Villains – 3 Example Villains for D&D


Need to create a villain or ten for your Dungeons and Dragons (or Pistols and Tomahawks) campaign? I’ll walk you through how I’ve done it, and let you see three examples from my homebrew world. Let’s get cracking!

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So You Want to Homebrew…Creating Custom Missions


Howdy! DM Daniel here helping you create a custom mission for your new homebrew campaign. Writing a campaign is a huge thing, but it often pays to not be incredibly specific at the outset, especially if you aren’t sure what the characters will do, or you’re creating an ‘adventure & exploration!’ campaign. img_2390

So, your characters are finally ready to tackle that Temple of Doom location. How do you plan it? Read on to find out!

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Accountability Post 2/3-2/9


Hi All,

Here’s this week’s accountability post! Last week’s goals were…

1.) Get to 27,000 words in the Last Gladiator.

2.) Tweet out a link to my books at least once per day, or schedule to make it so.

How’d I do?

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Tallavanor’s Tales: The Grand Circuit


Greetings and welcome to another episode of Tallavanor’s tales. Last time, our heroes explored the creepy mausoleum, found something they couldn’t explain, but decided to leave it be until they could explain it. Back to the Count! Tallavanor, take over!

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Last Gladiator Update!


24,000 words and going strong! Here’s a quick snippet! Got to reach that 27,000 goal by this weekend! Lots to do!

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Tallavanor’s Tales: Mausoleum Mayhem


Greetings and welcome to another episode of Tallavanor’s tales. Last time, our heroes learned the identify of the ‘monster’ and discovered a coded letter. They decide to head to the Mausoleum, priest in tow. What will they find that they missed the night before? Tallavanor has a longer post today, so more for you to enjoy!

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Photo by yours truly! Derwood Forest at Dawn.

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