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The Deck of Fates by Brian Patterson
The Deck of Many Things is one of the most infamous (and dangerous) magic items in the lore of Dungeons & Dragons. I have used it a few times. It brings chaos and wild stories to campaigns. I have opinions (I even made a t-shirt with the hyperbolic version of my opinions), but there is no denying the deck is fun.
A few years ago, I started tinkering with the concept of how the deck would work in Karthun. With gods and powerful arcane spellcasters obsessed with fate, it made sense that a different version of the deck exists. A version that is less about wildfire destruction and pure chaos, and more about changing the ebb and flow of an individual’s fate. The deck would bring change, but less of the campaign ending consequences.
Today, I present my version of the deck: The Deck of Fates.
I hope that you enjoy it. If there is enough interest, I will consider going in and illustrating each of the cards to make a fully formed print-and-play deck for table use.
And as always, if this variant isn’t your cup of tea, change it up or just skip it. It’s cool.
Thank you so much for your support. Patrons allow me to create content like this (and the wave that is coming in). Have a great weekend!
Download the pdf for free at the d20monkey patreon!
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#Repost @d20monkey (@get_repost) ・・・ Sketchbook: Happy little dungeons.
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Which alignment do you prefer? click for a larger image source: d20monkey by Brian Patterson, 2014
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Initiative Trackers
Publisher: d20Monkey
Looking for a simple and effective way to keep track of combat initiative order? These initiative trackers from Brian Patterson allows players and GMs to print and customize their trackers with quick-glance info such as hit points, armor class, and saving throws, as well as space for additional notes and character illustrations for any artists at the table.
This PDF contains an easy-to-print sheet in printer-friendly latter-size, black-and-white format. Use standard copier paper or for added durablity, use letter-size card stock in a variery of colors.
Once printed, these trackers can be used as table tents for players, or draped over the top of GM screens in initiative order (with the quick stats facing the GM side to keep things moving).
These initiative trackers work with any system that tracks turn order, but are specifially formatted to work with 5e Dungeons & Dragons.
Price: $3.00 Initiative Trackers published first on https://supergalaxyrom.tumblr.com
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RT @d20monkey: That time I made this for Evil Hat and Greater Than Games. https://t.co/ZkwbYZOO4d
That time I made this for Evil Hat and Greater Than Games. pic.twitter.com/ZkwbYZOO4d
— Brian F'n Patterson (@d20monkey) March 14, 2018
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Go Hideki, by Brian Patterson
Last year, during @savingthrowshow‘s (the greatest RPG-focused channel on Twitch, fight me) ALZ benefit marathon, I won a raffle for a number of prizes. One of those prizes was a character portrait from D20 Monkey and Karthun creator (and absolute mensch). When it came time to collect, I decided to have Brian draw The Dirty South’s signature NPC, and I think he did a bang up job.
Thanks once again to Brian for his patience with my prompts/feedback, and to the folks at Saving Throw Show for putting on a wonderful marathon for a great cause.
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d20monky 2015-08-18, “D&D Harmony” [source]
Alt Text: “Our first date was incredible. We went to an Underdark Disco and danced until dawn. Then we shared some dwarf cuisine at this cute little Umber Hulk diner. I think his name was Ulrik.“
#comics#webcomics#d20monkey#RPGs#roleplaying games#D&D#Dungeons & Dragons#grimlock#medusa#dating sites#I actually tried eharmony once#got a date with a woman#never heard from her again#then I tried match.com#and that's where I met the woman who became my wife#she is now my ex-wife
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We played “Lasers and Feelings,” a Doubleclicks Tribute RPG based on our songs, for the first time, and it was recorded. BONUS: amazing GM Senda & sexy spaceman played by Brian Patterson. Listen to the podcast and play the game for yourself! It’s simple and extremely well-made.
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Map Pack: The Last Call
Publisher: d20Monkey
The Last Call is a new map pack from Brian Patterson for GMs to use in your current campaign or one-shot session.
This PDF contains easy-to-print images in printer-friendly letter-size, with a variety of color options. The PDF contains the following:
Full-color map (with grid)
Full-color map (without grid)
Greyscale map (with grid)
Greyscale map (without grid)
Black-and-white lineart map (with grid)
Black-and-white lineart map (without grid)
Price: $4.00 Map Pack: The Last Call published first on https://supergalaxyrom.tumblr.com
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Okay, so these "Hello Critty" dice AREN'T a chessex product, but I found it amusing and I wanted to share.
The creator of the webcomic d20monkey has these for sale in his store.
These d6 dice are pale pink with white pips, and an angry "Hello Kitty" style face with crossed bones behind it as the custom picture on the 6 side.
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There are a lot of really good webcomics out there, many of which relate to gaming. Here are my personal favorite gaming-related webcomics. Check them out.
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