Campaign Influnce Links

Hiding the Treasure by Wayne Rossi
This post is just a cool way of looking at different ways of hiding your treasure.  How often is treasure sitting in a chest with a dart trap or something protecting it.  This post makes you think beyond the basics and have enemies protect their treasure in an intelligence manner.
 
Beard & Beers: All Dwarf Campaign Generator by Jack Shear
Jack has provided an excellent and great way to develop the dwarves in my campaign.  I plan on having different types of dwarves, but this will help me define on set of them.  And probably will give me a template on how to do the other dwarven cultures. 

Instant Location - Dellake Village by The Forge Studios
The Forge Studios has always been a favorite of mine for their artwork.  Their work appears in many of the gaming products I've purchased through the years.  This is the first time I've purchased something from them that wasn't art.  This is a cool village setting.  The maps are hand drawn and the locations are accented by pictures.  I use a good chunk of this product to use it as a starting place for the campaign.  I liked they way they organized the village making it easy to develop.

Bone Ghul by David Brawley
There is so much to like about David's creation.  I like a bunch of undead creatures with their own flavor.  I seem to favor adventures that have undead so David provided me with an excellent critter to add.  Also, he's included how to create a Bone Ghul.  Since I intend to have necromancers as a playable character class this may be something that may interest them.  

Yelsa, Goddess of Sex and Violence by Mike Evans
I've been creating and looking up dark gods in fiction to add to the old campaign.  I am abandoning my old pantheon of gods and opening it up to include 100s of the divine beings.  I think Yelsa will fit in perfectly.  

d100 Magic Skulls by Konsumterra
Seriously, can you ever have enough magic skulls in a campaign?  I see some potential long term enemy/dungeon traps/mysterious magic items in that list I can harvest for ideas.  

Life of Rage by Tom Doolan
This is a cool little supplement that plan on using some of the tribes and gods.  I also like the dominions for the orcish shamans.  I'm also going to use the orcish money, Targs.  There is a lot of things I plan on using when I start fleshing out my next orc tribe.  Tom has done some of a heavy lifting which I appreciate.

10 Fighter Archetypes by Eric Treasure
A single class can sprout dozens of sub-classes.  Eric takes a look at some of those for the fighter.  This post makes me look at the fighter as a template that various things can be added on to make him more specialized without having to create an entirely new class.

The Lake of Woe by Christopher Wood
Cool locations are always in demand in a campaign.  Christopher has come up with what I think is a great place to plop into a campaign.  A salt lake inhabited by a salt dragon.  I like the sound of that.

Disease Name Table by Boric G
Monsters are one thing, but diseases are a whole other level of scary.  Where a monster can only gobble up a few people at a time before it gets a full belly and needs a nap, a disease can wipe out an entire kingdom, flying invisibly through the air or swimming in the water it waits for you to take it on.  Diseases will have a small, but significant place in my new campaign and having a fun name table for them will be a fun addition.

Sandbox Wonders by Telecanter
Telecanter's blog is a never ending source of inspiration.  His stuff is always great.  He has a series of posts, Wonders Worth Exploring.  Fantastic posts with a series of interesting sites to add to a campaign or adventure.  

Random Coinage Generator by Edward Wilson
I really like this simple coin generator Edward's come up with.  A d6 and a d10 and you've got a little flavor to your campaign.  Little touches like this add a lot to the atmosphere to a region.

Unlikely Treasures by satyre
I've been a long time fan of the Fame & Fortune blog.  Satyre produces some very cool things that I can use in my came.  He has a cool collection of unlikely treasures, odd little things to add to your game.  Random tables for hundreds of treasures.  He has a PDF with a collection of his treasures.

Death Slayer by Ivan Sorensen
Another cool class for the campaign.  A very important class.  One that specializes in killing undead.  I know in my campaign the undead take up a good portion of things to kill.  I like the variety of the undead and their powers.  The death slayer is the class that has dedicated his life to stopping these abominations.  This class will fit nicely into my campaign.

Revised Magic Book Name Generator by David Brawley
Another cool generator for something I hadn't thought of.  I like to make magic tomes unique, interesting and a bit dangerous.  Spells are a mage's most prized possession so they are going to protect them with everything they have. This d30 list (another reason I like it) is a fun and simple way of giving your tomes personality.

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