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Gnome Stew posts about Runes of Gallidon

Thanks to the crew at Gnome Stew for giving Runes of Gallidon a nod recently!

Expanding Gallidon through role-playing game modules as a way of pushing the world experience off the site and onto the gaming tabletop has always been a goal, and I’m grateful for the post from a recognized site devoted to helping game masters. In their own words:

Gnome Stew is a multi-author blog about tabletop RPG game mastering, written by GMs, for GMs. We think about GMing in every waking moment (okay, GMing and hot, hot gnome sex meals), so we figured we’d put our obsession to good use.

Here on the Stew, it’s all game mastering, all the time, from system-neutral GMing advice and ideas to system-specific suggestions to help make running your games easier and more fun.

That focus has helped to make this the most widely read blog dedicated exclusively to GMing on the planet — we hope you enjoy it!

I encourage you to check out their site if you regularly find yourself wondering where to take your next campaign, how to balance combat with role-play, or just discover an inexplicable urge to rub a gnome.

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