Posts by Brian
You Are Welcome Here!
We’ve been seeing a lot of new faces around the channel lately, so I wanted to take a moment to pause the regular programming and say, well, welcome! I’m Brian, and this is Geek Philosophy—where we’re all about sharing stories, ideas, and insights from the world of tabletop role-playing games. For those who’ve been here…
Read MoreAdding Play-by-Post to a TTRPG Campaign
Scheduling conflicts and long work hours can sometimes make gathering everyone around the table—virtual or in-person—an impossible challenge. One of the ways I’ve found to keep the adventure alive is by weaving in a play-by-post approach alongside our regular game. Play-by-post gaming is nothing new—it’s been around since the days of dial-up modems and bulletin…
Read MoreAdapting a Published Adventure
Sometimes, even the most creative Dungeon Master needs a little help—whether that’s to jumpstart a session, overcome writer’s block, or just save some time. For me, adapting published adventures has become one of my go-to approaches. I don’t always want to run the adventure as written, but there’s usually so much great material in these…
Read MoreEarning XP as the Dungeon Master
Being a good GM (or DM) is a lot like earning XP in a roleplaying game. The more you play, the more you learn, and the more confident you become in weaving together stories for your players. Over the years, I’ve realized that the real leveling up as a GM doesn’t come from memorizing every…
Read MoreOur First Look at the Blades in the Dark TTRPG
I’ve been diving into the Blades in the Dark tabletop RPG and wanted to share some of my first impressions—before even playing it. It’s got that heist-movie feel (think Ocean’s 11 meets The Lies of Locke Lamora), but what really stands out is how the game’s mechanics push everyone to act as a crew. Every decision you make is a…
Read MoreHow Will WotC Respond?
The release of new systems like the ORC License, Project Black Flag, and other independent RPGs has really changed the landscape of tabletop gaming. While Wizards of the Coast reversed some of its controversial plans and put 5e’s SRD under Creative Commons, the conversation around open gaming and community trust is far from over. For…
Read MorePathfinder 2e Beginner Box Review and Giveaway!
If you’re curious about Pathfinder Second Edition and want to know if the Beginner Box is a good entry point, here are my thoughts: The Pathfinder 2e Beginner Box is a fantastic gateway into the system, especially if you’re coming from D&D 5e and want something fresh. Unlike some starter sets, the Beginner Box doesn’t…
Read MoreTheater of the Mind or Battle Maps & VTTs?
When it comes to playing D&D or other tabletop RPGs, one of the biggest questions is how you and your players prefer to visualize your adventures—using the classic “theater of the mind” approach or bringing in a battle map or virtual tabletop (VTT). Theater of the mind lets everyone paint their own mental picture, driven…
Read MoreD&D Beyond says “OGL 1.0a will remain untouched!”
This was a short and surprising update—almost like a sigh of relief for the community. After weeks of heated debate and serious concern about the future of the Open Gaming License, D&D Beyond posted a statement confirming that OGL 1.0a will remain untouched. That’s a huge shift in the conversation. They also announced that the…
Read MoreDid Hasbro & Wizards of the Coast Kill the D&D Brand?
This is a tough topic, but it’s one I felt needed to be talked about. The controversy around the OGL (Open Gaming License) and Wizards of the Coast’s proposed changes have shaken the community in a way I don’t think I’ve seen in all the years I’ve been playing. When the leak of OGL 1.1…
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