Cauldron & Tower is the brand that A.R. Rye and myself are developing. We have a product in the DMs Guild and plan to have many more over the years. This post is about what Cauldron & Tower is, what went into our first adventure, and what is going into our next adventure and much … Continue reading On Cauldron & Tower
Tag: Art
Review: Dungeon Master’s Screen Round-Up
Outside of dice, the Dungeon Master's Screen is the most iconic and visible pieces on a game table. It towers over the table, hides documents and secrets, it is the physical representation of the separation of the Players and the Dungeon Master. There are many forms it takes: taped together 3-ring binders, stood up opened … Continue reading Review: Dungeon Master’s Screen Round-Up
Art That Inspires: Karmazid
In my continuing series on art that inspires my D&D games, I come to another force in the metal cover art world: Karmazid. While the previous piece in this series focused on Adam Burke and his invoking of folk horror, German artist Karmazid invokes a wider range of horror with a distinct focus on devastation. If I … Continue reading Art That Inspires: Karmazid
Art That Inspires: Adam Burke
We all have that one experience when combing through a role-playing game book where we come upon an artwork and it causes us to stop. But we are not stopping exactly, we are just changing over to another type of engagement where we become enthralled. Pouring over that work, ideas start to glimmer and shine … Continue reading Art That Inspires: Adam Burke