Bring Your Tabletop Stories to Life

DnD and Warhammer have one big thing in common besides the dice-throwing and legions of fans: storytelling. While it might not seem like it, both games are ripe for telling amazing stories with your friends. There’s nothing more enjoyable than sitting down (or standing) around a table with your friends rolling dice, having a laugh, and creating a deep narrative around your characters, your models, and whatever the dice gods demand on any given day.

But the problem for many of us tabletop gamers is that, while we want to tell some great stories with our mates and roll some dice, many of us don’t have the time to dedicate to it. Painting miniatures takes hours of your free time, building terrain and tables another chunk, other hobbies, friends, families, partners, work… the list goes on.

That’s where I come in. I’ve been a nerd of all sorts for decades. Video games with my friends started my love for storytelling, a career in writing cemented my dedication to it, and now tabletop games have created a world with limitless possibilities.

So come on in, sit down, relax. Let’s tell stories together.

The Content

Whether you’re playing Dungeons and Dragons with your pals, or trying out Nordic folk horror with Vaesen, the common feature is that you, the GM, are busy. You’ve got sessions to prep, characters to juggle, rules to balance, content to make, players to manage, and the scheduling… don’t get me started on the scheduling.

I take some of that stress off of you with content ready to play practically out of the digital box. Adventures are built to be low-prep with everything you need front-loaded. Rules-based content is built to help you add depth to your games with information that’s easy to follow and easier to use.

Check out the content and see how I can help you run the games you want without the stress of planning every detail.

The Blog

Worldbuilding is hard, and some of the advice out there is just not great. Don’t get me wrong, there’s some wonderful advice out there, but a lot of it assumes you’re a dedicated worldbuilder with tons of time on your hands. If you are, amazing. But a lot of us just aren’t.

Plus there are just so many tabletop games out there that aren’t just DnD, and content that could help your tables tell the stories you want. Warhammer, conversely, has worlds with so much lore and rules that it might seem difficult to tell stories with them.

The Blog works in several ways, but you can expect killer content on worldbuilding tips, game running advice, reviews, stories, gameplay, and more. We’re telling stories here however they come.

The Guide

Creating a story, or even a world, is hard work, but it doesn’t have to be. I’ll help you with the basics so you can focus on getting right into the action. Whether you need some 1-1 worldbuilding advice, help coming up with a great story, bespoke adventures for your table, or something else entirely, I’m here to help you tell the stories you want to tell.

Our games have such a rich tapestry of storytelling options. These are how we bond with our friends, make memories that last lifetimes, and spin incredible tales that we’ll still be talking about years later. Interested in seeing how I can help? Get in touch below and let’s chat.