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Undying Sentinel

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Kindle the Light. Shelter the Light. Preserve Your Own Light. Be the Light. Tabletop RPG blog, with content mostly themed around nature. I primarily post and reblog D&D 5e content, but you may occasionally find other systems mentioned on here. Come and contemplate the natural beauty of the world with me.

Oh my gosh. I just found this website that walks you though creating a believable society. It breaks each facet down into individual questions and makes it so simple! It seems really helpful for worldbuilding!

Heads up that this is a very extensive questionnaire and might be daunting to a lot of writers (myself included). That being said, it is also an amazing questionnaire and I will definitely be using it (or at the very least, some of it).

Bookmarking this…

Collection: I Search the Bookcase!

This 3-page collection of ideas for books on your in-game bookshelves should help you figure out what to say when one of your players goes to inspect the mad mage's books. Books are a great way to embed lore into your world and share it with your players. Additionally, some books may have been owned by magical creatures, or a wizard may have left a note or two in the margins, creating a whole new adventure for your players to chase after. Or maybe you'd rather make your own books? These tables will help you decide what it looks like, how it's written and what's so special about your books.

For better, full-page high quality imagery, take a look at the collection "I Search the Bookcase!" at the Homebrewery here!

Druid circles tell stories of an ancient fey spirit that resides deep in the most magical corners of forests, safeguarding their wooded home and its creatures from outside dangers. Said to go after poachers and vile creatures who encroach upon their lands with violent prejudice, Forest Guardians are best approached with respect and civility - lest you be mistaken for an enemy of its territory.

Hey everyone! Here is a variant of one of our favorite maps from 2020 - the Overgrown Magic Forest! This particular variant features a legendary watery serpent that makes its home in the forest.

In addition to the battlemap, our friend and long-time collaborator, u/dagonzo_adventures, put together a stat block for the monster!

Item Spotlight: Portable Snail House

You can use your action to place this ornate snail shell on the ground and speak its command word. The snail shell grows rapidly into an enchanted house of magical coziness and mystical charm that remains there until you use an action to speak the command word that shrinks it again!

Full printable version and many other amazing items and adventures (FOR FREE) at my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Catilus

Find more amazing magic treasure in my 5e item book: Catilus’ Tome of Curious Creations: Madam Catifa’s Caravan of Magic Wonders: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/310591/Catilus-Tome-of-Curious-Creations-Madam-Catifas-Caravan-of-Magic-Wonders

What do you think? :)

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This is the link from the video. It’s important that we try to take action. Don’t buy chocolate that may be connected with slavery. In the link there’s also information about slavery free chocolate.

On chocolate, coffee, tea, other products coming from the global south: if you can afford it, buy only products with some kind of a certificate that demonstrates the product has been ethically produced (and this has been verified by an outside agency), such as the Fairtrade, UTZ or Rainforest Alliance certificate.

But also beware that some producers have made up their own certificates, with no outside oversight. These essentially fake certificates include Cocoa Life, the certificate invented by Mondelez – one of the companies listed behind the link for using slave labour, who stopped using Rainforest Alliance certified cocoa and switched to their own certificate instead.

If you go to the Carrd link, you’ll get an excellent list of chocolate companies that don’t use child labor or slavery to provide you with tasty chocolate.  Yes, you should give up your Nestle products (seriously, this is one of the most morally bankrupt companies out there) and Mars bars.

Don’t be an accessory to slavery.

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