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In “Pandemonium Society House Rules,” L’avant garde #32, Phenster takes offense at the accusation that the Pandemonium Society plays an […]
In “Pandemonium Society House Rules,” L’avant garde #32, Phenster takes offense at the accusation that the Pandemonium Society plays an […]
A narrow band of craggy rocks breaks through the semiarid plain to form the foothills of the northern mountains. Scattered
This is the third of a continuing series of articles called Phenster’s Pandemonium Society House Rules. Previous articles: The Pandemonium
Urgent cries in distant dark. Dying echoes, fading into empty space. A spark—a flash of light, flickering orange. Columns rise
Some months ago, I helped a friend move. Kevin bought the new house from the children of the previous owner,
In “Channeling Amon-Gorloth,” we took a first look at what we can divine from the map god’s text. Now, I
I have discovered a treasure—all in my mind. A treasure no less. Welcome to PARADIGM LOST My name is Phenster.
I only ever saw the box. It was the late ’80s, and I was with a friend, who was a
I am a long-time professor of D&D’s influence on contemporary culture. The thesis, familiar to many of us, begins with
“I’m starting with the most deadly dungeon level configuration and an overly generous treasure sequence to see if it’s possible