Robert Bradley Robert Bradley

A Beginner’s Guide To Playing Dungeons & Dragons

Video game RPG’s would not exist had it not been for Dungeons & Dragons. No D&D, no Zelda, no Monkey Island, and no Tomb Raider. Today, Dungeons & Dragons is difficult to ignore. The game has practically woven itself into popular culture, with shows like Stranger Things, where the main cast are practically a D&D party of adventurers, to the countless streaming shows like Critical Role that draw in millions of viewers. One way or another, you have encountered (like what I did there) Dungeons & Dragons in your everyday life.

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Robert Bradley Robert Bradley

Top 4 UK Gaming Table Manufacturers

Finding the best value for money gaming tables in the UK is no easy feat. There still isn’t that man y options. Of course, your folk’s dining table is certainly a good place to start. But nothing beats the full customisation of an expertly crafted gaming table.

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Robert Bradley Robert Bradley

Rolldark GM Spotlight - JC

It truly depends on the particular session and the party's aims for that day! If we're expecting a lengthy combat encounter or a lot of RP at a single tavern, then prep might only take an hour in order to sort a few stat blocks and design the environment.

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Robert Bradley Robert Bradley

What Your D&D Character Can Do On Your Turn

Robert, the founder of Rolldark Game Master Agency’s obsession with D&D has taken a turn for the rather odd. His girlfriend Charlotte Baker attempts to investigate and hopefully find a cure…

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Robert Bradley Robert Bradley

How To Bring Your D&D Character to Life

Struggling with a rather flat and boring Dungeons and Dragons Character, Robert Bradley the Founder of Rolldark Game Master Agency, went about his own personal quest to discover how he can bring his D&D Character Rolldark Thane to life…

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Alex Maude Alex Maude

The Power of Storytelling

As a child I had a tape recorder by my bed. I would get one of the various tapes from my very full tape cabinet and listen to the stories as I fell asleep. I had so many: Roald Dahl, Just William, Tintin, The Hobbit, Harry Potter, and many more! I listened to my recording of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy so much that I could recite the whole first episode from memory (and can still do a decent chunk of it!) Going to bed did not often seem such an annoyance as a child… for I had my stories to listen to. Thinking back, I think these tapes were a strong contributing factor in my pursuing a career as a creative.

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