Age of Worms Epic Campaign (Prologue)
After writing my entry on the Age of Worms, and Elder Evils, I began thinking about what an epic campaign based off of the Age of Worms campaign would look like. This idea took hold of me, and after...
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Adventure Background It’s been nearly two years since the Worm God Kyuss was defeated, and the prophecies of the Age of Worms were prevented from unfolding. With the destruction of the Writhing...
View ArticleThe Descent of Lolth and the Goddess Ereshkigal
Introduction It was my hope, in writing this entry, that I would be able to bring together all of the mythological elements associated with Lolth and show how she is connected to Ereshkigal, Demeter,...
View ArticleBingo!
For those of you familiar with the blogs, Girls Read Comics (and They’re Pissed), or Hoyden About Town you may recognize the following. For those of you who aren’t familiar with these blogs, I...
View ArticleOh Goddes, My Goddess
Introduction In response to my first blog entry, a reader told me, “This is probably your best post yet (besides the Lloth one). It is open, honest, somewhat balanced, and most importantly it is...
View ArticleHappy Easter!
It’s Easter! And while this is supposed to be a blog about feminism and gaming, I thought I would take a moment to talk about the primary symbol of the holiday… Peeps*! Personally, I’m not much of a...
View ArticleKilling Us Softly in 4E
Several weeks ago, I had the opportunity to watch a documentary, called Killing Us Softly 3. This documentary, created and narrated by Jean Kilbourne, is the third in a series of films dedicated to...
View ArticleGaming is Not a Genetic Trait (Part I)
Writer’s General Warning: The following entry may cause your head to implode from an overload of information. Head implosion is not necessarily guaranteed, but the writer wishes to warn his readers...
View ArticleGaming is Not a Genetic Trait (Part II)
Introduction This entry is the second part of a two part entry written in response to a blog entry written by Jonathan Tweet on the subject of evolutionary psychology, and the effect that gendered...
View ArticleMagic Items of Feminine Power
Women Who Run With the Wolves, by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D., is a book that analyzes myths, fairy tales, and other stories of the Wild Woman archetype from a Jungian perspective. Its purpose is to...
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