What does it mean to be born between two worlds… and accepted by neither? This week on The Congruent Chronicler we dive into the psychology of the Half-Orc in Dungeons & Dragons […]
What does it mean to be born between two worlds… and accepted by neither? This week on The Congruent Chronicler we dive into the psychology of the Half-Orc in Dungeons & Dragons […]
You all know I’ve got that FOMO. I hate missing out, and when it comes to getting in on the ground floor of something exciting, I need to be there. And when […]
I must confess… I have an addiction.Yes—I, David Cromie, do solemnly swear to all new gods and the old… that I am a dice goblin. For the uninitiated (you poor, dice-less souls):A […]
Dungeons & Dragons might have been born in America—but spiritually? It belongs in Britain. After all, this is the land that gave us J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis—the architects […]
Look, as you all know, I’m a self-professed dice goblin. I’ve got dozens of sets of dice.But I’ve also got ADHD… which means there’s always a non-zero chance I’ll forget to bring […]
Gather round, weary travellers—I’ve a tale to tell. One of a wondrous place of myth and glory, the likes of which the United Kingdom has never seen before. Let me tell you […]
The drow pantheon—the Dark Seldarine—reveals a brutal truth: people don’t worship these gods simply because they are evil, but because each offers something psychologically compelling in a world shaped by fear and […]
Halflings, or the Hin, are often seen as simple folk — lovers of good food, warm homes, and quiet lives. But beneath that simplicity lies something far more meaningful. In a world […]
Roleplaying games like Dungeons & Dragons are often dismissed as escapism, but long-term players know something deeper is happening. People don’t just create characters — they reveal themselves through them. Patterns emerge […]
Look, I’m old enough to remember the glory days of Download and Reading—the great UK music festivals. From 2002 to around 2013, I was there: sleeping in a tent, enduring ungodly levels […]
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