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Finished reading "Slaying the dragon" by Ben Riggs. A must read if you want to get paid for a living as a creative person.

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If you are looking for a job and want to generate some interesting talking points during your interview, I am giving away one copy of Ben Riggs fantastic book. Details on how to win are in my blog post: mofactor.com/2024/01/22/sla…

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I picked up a reMarkable 2 this weekend. It is nice for sketching quick maps. It is hard to have it sync to a PC in realtime.

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Second map with reMarkable 2. This spits out a PDF file, which I am not super thrilled about. This almost works as something I could use to run a virtual game and build dungeons in realtime... Which is something most VTTs fail at for me.

Second map with reMarkable 2.

This spits out a PDF file, which I am not super thrilled about. This almost works as something I could use to run a virtual game and build dungeons in realtime... Which is something most VTTs fail at for me.
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Hand is less crampy after this one. This is from memory, from the first dungeon of a 1993 campaign. Maybe this will be a teaser for something I am about to do, and maybe it will be a spoiler if someone can connect the dots in a soon-to-be created game.

Hand is less crampy after this one. This is from memory, from the first dungeon of a 1993 campaign.

Maybe this will be a teaser for something I am about to do, and maybe it will be a spoiler if someone can connect the dots in a soon-to-be created game.
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Another day another reMarkable doodle. The pixelation loses something, the structure has a lack of integrity based on the dead space, and there are many interesting secret doors in this six story castle turret.

Another day another reMarkable doodle. The pixelation loses something, the structure has a lack of integrity based on the dead space, and there are many interesting secret doors in this six story castle turret.
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Another day, another doodle. The crypts. Complete with a library, and many secured vaults with relics and possibly guardian spirits?

Another day, another doodle.

The crypts. Complete with a library, and many secured vaults with relics and possibly guardian spirits?
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The goblin tracks, visible to anyone, lead up this cavern. You can hear the low roar of rushing water if you listen carefully. Dare you enter?

The goblin tracks, visible to anyone, lead up this cavern. You can hear the low roar of rushing water if you listen carefully. Dare you enter?
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The second floor of the church is pretty boring. Lots of rooms for acolytes, a mess hall, and a library. There are stairs going down at the front, and stairs going up at the back. A separate stairs takes you to the kitchen, and you might note a few interesting secrets.

The second floor of the church is pretty boring. Lots of rooms for acolytes, a mess hall, and a library.

There are stairs going down at the front, and stairs going up at the back. A separate stairs takes you to the kitchen, and you might note a few interesting secrets.
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I moved some of my more collectible D&D books to storage and kept my core books with me when I moved to southern California. It turns out I skipped the fourth edition completely. Yes, the spines of two of these books are taped on. These books were well-loved.

I moved some of my more collectible D&D books to storage and kept my core books with me when I moved to southern California. It turns out I skipped the fourth edition completely. Yes, the spines of two of these books are taped on. These books were well-loved.