Traps Masterpost

we-are-rogue:

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“If you can’t find a trap with your eyes, you’ll eventually find it with your hit points.”

The Basics

Trap Design, Rules, and Tips

Sample Traps

Generators

mindfulwrath:

I figured out a simple guide to the alignment chart last night

Lawful: Rules matter more to me than individuals.
Chaotic: Individuals matter more to me than rules.

Good: Other people’s well-being is more important than my own.
Evil: My own well-being is more important than other people’s.

Neutrals: My opinion of what is more important is determined on a case-by-case basis.

So a Lawful Good character’s guiding moral philosophy might be “I follow the rules because the rules keep people safe, even if they are sometimes inconvenient or harmful to me or other individuals.” A Chaotic Evil character’s guiding moral philosophy would be like “Screw the rules and screw you.”

ok so yesterday i was playing with my 13th age group (like dnd but a little different) and there was this HUGE development for my character and I’m shook

(this is what they look like btw, thank you @rewhined for doing this commission!)

so like. we’ve been playing for nearly 2 yrs. my character is a forgeborn – dwarf made robot. and their whole arc is that, the forgeborn are basically perpetual motion machines, not sentient. the dwarves set them digging in the mines and leave them there. the forgeborn are equipped with enough data/sensors to send back anything interesting.

one day my character, Clepsydra/Cleps, comes across this glowy crystal (basically the arkenstone)  that causes a tear in reality. The eldritch magic this thing radiates wakes Cleps up – Cleps can remember the centuries they spent digging, but it’s like a dream. They think that they can wake up the other forgeborn, so they try, but they fail: again and again for decades.

Eventually they give up and leave. Fast forward to our campaign – Cleps is with a motley crew and they come across this half elf. This half elf has essentially the dwarven equivalent of the Victoria Cross for bravery, the Igneous Star. Her name is Kendra. Back two, three hundred years ago: when Cleps was just barely awakened, Kendra helped smuggle the elderly and injured and children away from the Dwarven citadels in Vahora when a drow army invaded. The people Kendra helped were people who’d been left behind in the initial panic and evacuation.

Well, Cleps has pretty much been avoiding dwarves or anyone dwarf-adjacent because they know a dwarf won’t see them as sentient – a dwarf will see them as a washing machine with a weird glitch that needs to be studied and fixed. But then Kendra sees our party and approaches and she’s this old, grizzled adventurer and she immediately clocks Cleps.

And she says – when she was helping the children and the elderly and the injured escape the invasion, the Forgeborn suddenly stopped mining. They came out of their tunnels. They helped the dwarves escape. They used their bodies to hold up the roof of the mines before they collapsed. They gave her these magical gauntlets, something one of them had kept as a treasure.

And then she escaped with the dwarves and the Forgeborn are still trapped down there with the drow above them looting the citadels. Because the dwarves kept the Forgeborn secret, largely – they were an experiment the dwarves don’t trust to the other races. 

So like there’s me and like; Cleps’ whole thing is that they don’t know if they’re sentient. They don’t know if they’re just being possessed by this crystal or a spell, if their identity is an illusion. They’ve been totally alone for centuries trying to figure out who and what they are. And now there’s a possibility that all the Forgeborn are sentient and that they’re trapped beneath the mountains mining forever for no reason because the dwarves are gone and no one else knows that they’re there. 

Anyway I was Shook. 

Dungeon Master Essentials

xanth-the-wizard:

I decided to make a list of DM stuff that I personally use or think are important to know when it comes to being a DM. So here’s my list:

Medieval Fantasy City Generator: This generator is now my LIFE. It generates incredibly complex cities with good customization. (Thanks to plantkat for sharing this site in their post here)

Naming Your Towns/Cities: Now that you’ve made your city, time to name it and give it some character! This post contains lots of great information.

Index Cards Rule: Fuckyeahdnd shared a SUPER convenient way of keeping track of turns and HP in combat. I use this system now for every single session I run.

Tricks & Traps: I am AWFUL at coming up with good Dungeon traps and challenges, this PDF includes some incredible ideas. The original poster, Courtney C. Campbell also runs a blog where she shares tons of great stuff. (Thanks to we-are-rogue for sharing the PDF in their post here)

Playing Different Types of Characters: Writeinspiration has a masterpost on how to write/play lots of different types of characters.

Unique NPC Jobs: Lauraharrisbooks wrote a list of different Fantasy Jobs which can help populate your world with some unique characters! Another similar post by Thewritershandbook also covers Common Occupations in the Middle Ages

Developing Characters by Threes: Monticusrex’s method of creating characters help you really flesh out who they are. Useful for Players and DM’s.

Troublesome Players? Speak Up: Dicebound brings up an incredibly great point. If someone is being a jerk, speak up and call them out. This is especially important and relevant now to crush awful behavior before it even has a chance to show it’s ugly face.

List of D&D Resources: And finally, pretty much anything you might need for D&D. 

(Character stuff, spells, online communities/ways to play, etc..)

A lot of people contributed to this post but thank you Mushroomancy for posting the original list.

Donjon: And finally, this site is a great resource for looking up Spells and Monsters along with tons of other generators. Not every single Spell or Monster is on here, but most are listed.

(I tried to give credit to the original posters or the actual URL for websites, unless those sites or URLs were no longer active)