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Dolmenwood Monsters in Wormskin

Below are all the monsters described in issues of Wormskin, in alphabetical order, followed by the issue number. The same information is found in the Dolmenwood shared folder:  https://t.co/IOPCEzjfl2?amp=1 Monsters of the Wood In Alphabetical Order Antler Wraith (S) WS#7 Audrune WS#7 Barrowbogey WS#2 Bog Zombie WS#2 Boggin WS#5 Brainconk  WS#8 Brambling WS#5 Crookhorn Goatman WS#7 Drune WS#5 Drunewife WS#7 Flammbraggyrd WS#5 Giant Snail - Psionic WS#7 Giant Snail - Rapacious WS#7 Gloam WS#3 Goatman Thrall (Addercorn Thrall) WS#2 Goatman, Woldish WS#2 Jack-o'-Lantern  WS#8 Kelpie WS#6 Kilnlings WS#7 Mogglewomp WS#3 Moss Dwarf WS#7 Nightworm WS#2 Ochre Slime-Hulk  WS#8 Pook Morel  WS#8 Root Thing WS#1 Scrabey WS#3 Scryke WS#3 Witch WS#7 Witch-Owl WS#2 Woodgrue (DF) WS#7 Wronguncle  WS#8 Wyrm, Black Bile Wyrm WS#6 Wyrm, Blood Wyrm WS#6 Wyrm, Phlegm Wyrm WS#6 Wyrm, Yellow Bile Wyrm WS#6

Dolmenwood Hexes in Wormskin

Below are all the hexes described in issues of Wormskin, ordered by hex number, followed by the issue number and hex title. The same information is found in the Dolmenwood shared folder: https://t.co/IOPCEzjfl2?amp=1 Dolmenwood Hexes in Wormskin By Order of Hex Number 0602 WS#7 - The Hall of the Fomorian 0603 WS#7 - The Ruined Cottage 0609 WS#2 - Trothstone and the Owl Cave 0610 WS#2 - Lankston Pool 0702 WS#7 - The Hamlet of Drigbolton 0703 WS#7 - The Ruins of Midgewarrow 0704 WS#7 - THe Witch Haeroth 0705 WS#3 - The Scrabey Who Forgot His Name 0706 WS#3 - The Phantom Isle 0709 WS#2 - The Road to Lake Longmere 0710 WS#2 -The Village of Lankshorn 0711 WS#2 - King Pusskin's Road 0802 WS#7 - Avernal Lake 0803 WS#7 - The Toll Bridge and the Camp of Captain Snarkscorn 0804 WS#3 - The Spire and the Summerstone 0805 WS#3 - The Prigmarinn Hill 0806 WS#3 - The Bestial Barrier 0807 WS#5 - Catcher's Bay and The Fiddler in the Dark 0808 WS#5 - T

Dolmenwood Solo, Session 1

Introduction Some time ago I read Gavin Norman's Wormskin zines and loved the world they were building. For me it was the perfect mix of fairytales, traditional D&D and potential for grimdark fantasy. A short time later I got Old School Essentials and loved the art, the presentation and the surprising depth of the old B/X rules, which I hadn’t read (only LotFP). Fast forward a month or two, after an enjoyable solo mini-dive into Mothership, I decide to try to solo OSE Dolmenwood. The way I play is I write an ongoing “Log” of game events, interspersed with some dice rolls and other notes. I keep character sheets in a google doc or a notepad/textedit file. In this blog I will present my mostly unedited Logs, with added commentary to explain why I wrote them the way I did, to share my ideas about solo rpgs. Comments will be in italics like this. Character creation This is what my character sheet looks like. Relatively easy to reference, easy to edit, and f