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Accessible Adventure of the Week: Save the Queen!

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on August 16, 2021 by Dale CritchleyMarch 11, 2024
SAVE THE QUEEN! Accessible Adventure of the Week: A mostly coniferous forest with a tyrannosaurus rex standing in the middle, facing the camera, roaring

The queen needs protection, but first, can you avoid being eaten by her? This adventure is written for a party level 8–9, but the number of enemies can be adjusted for a lower level party, as low as level 4–5. … Continue reading →

Posted in Accessible Adventure of the Week, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Role-Playing Games | Tagged D&D5e, disability, Dungeons & Dragons, evergreen, Sensory Processing Disorder, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Gaining Advantage 003: Sweet Charity in TTRPGs (Honey & Dice)

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on August 13, 2021 by Dale CritchleySeptember 10, 2023
Gaining Advantage: Making Lives Better through tabletop role-playing games; Wyrmworks Publishing Logo; Honey & Dice logo; Disability symbol with wheelchair wheel replaced by d20; Brain with embedded d20

Sometimes, it can be hard to #LoveYourYou, but nothing like the support you can get from your gaming group to help with that! We welcome Honey from Honey & Dice to bring you some sweetness. In our “Playing the Other” … Continue reading →

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The Ember Elk 🔥🦌🔥 (Accessible Adventure of the Week)

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on August 9, 2021 by Dale CritchleyMarch 11, 2024
Ember Elk Cover: A dense forest with an orange glow. In the center stands a deer with flames wrapping around its antlers

The fire is coming. Will you prevent it in time? It’s an old forest with majestic trees so thick that the canopy darkens the forest floor, but a looming danger is coming: the Ember Elk! What will happen to the … Continue reading →

Posted in Accessible Adventure of the Week, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Role-Playing Games | Tagged ADHD, D&D5e, disability, Dungeons & Dragons, evergreen, neurodiversity, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Arieni Kettlewhistle (Disabled NPC of the Week) now at DMs Guild

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on August 9, 2021 by Dale CritchleyMarch 11, 2024
A halfling with shoulder-length black hair with a white poliosis patch in the center. Her eyes are narrow, and her skin is light. She is wearing scale mail with a robe over it, has a sword in her hand and another on her back along with a shortbow attached to her back.

Arieni Kettlewhistle is a fourth level Ranger (Hunter) halfling who happens to have a paralyzed arm, but she has no problem weilding her hand crossbow and short sword in the other hand! She also has Attention Deficit, so she’s easily … Continue reading →

Posted in Disabled NPC of the Week, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Role-Playing Games | Tagged ADHD, D&D5e, disability, Dungeons & Dragons, neurodiversity, Ranger, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Should you have disabled characters in your Dungeons & Dragons game? (Part 1 of 2)

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on August 3, 2021 by Dale CritchleySeptember 11, 2023
blue disability symbol with a d20 replacing the wheelchair wheel

On the release of our first Accessible Adventure of the Week, the question arose, as it always seems to, “Why would I play a disabled character? They wouldn’t last 10 minutes in a dungeon!” While this led to some interesting … Continue reading →

Posted in Limitless Heroics, Opinion, Role-Playing Games | Tagged D&D5e, disability, Dungeons & Dragons, evergreen, mental illness, neurodiversity | 1 Reply

Avery Penn 🍾 (Disabled NPC of the Week) now at DMs Guild

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on August 2, 2021 by Dale CritchleyMarch 11, 2024
An illustration of a headshot of a human woman who appears to be of Latina descent with long curly dark hair. She's standing in a tavern with animal heads on the walls, holding two steins of foamy beer.

Avery Penn is a 20-year-old female human innkeeper. She has very long, curled, dark hair and brown eyes. She has rugged, dirty, brown skin. She stands 172cm (5’7″) tall and has a round build. She has a tattoo of a … Continue reading →

Posted in Disabled NPC of the Week, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Role-Playing Games | Tagged D&D5e, Dungeons & Dragons, npc, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

The Inevitable 💀 (Accessible Adventure of the Week)

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on August 2, 2021 by Dale CritchleyMarch 11, 2024
The Inevitable cover: an undead warlock holding a blue glowing magic staff

A one-shot side-quest for characters level 4-6. Can Peace Be Maintained Indefinitely? The town is perfectly peaceful. Perfectly. Everyone gets along. Always. How can that be bad? The village that makes its subsistence on spiced melon and red rye holds … Continue reading →

Posted in Accessible Adventure of the Week, Role-Playing Games | Tagged adventure, D&D5e, disability, Dungeons & Dragons, evergreen, horror, undead, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Rose Gold Dragon: Draconic Omnibus, Vol. 1

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on October 21, 2020 by Dale CritchleyMarch 11, 2024

Rose Gold Dragons are known for their love of children. Stories abound of children lost in the wilderness or at sea who are rescued by a rose gold dragon or some other creature of a similar hue. At the same … Continue reading →

Posted in Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Literature, Role-Playing Games, The Divided Continent | Tagged Caphora, D&D5e, Draconic Omnibus, Dungeons & Dragons, evergreen, subclass, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Elves and Orcs: Building Cross-Cultural Relationships (Critical Success)

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on October 13, 2020 by Dale CritchleyMarch 24, 2023

In most fantasy literature since Tolkien, elves and orcs live at constant odds with each other. Among other reasons are their cultural differences and their inability to see each others’ viewpoints. Elves typically live for a millennium, whereas orcs have … Continue reading →

Posted in Critical Success, Literature, Role-Playing Games | Tagged AD&D, Critical Success, D&D5e, Dungeons & Dragons, evergreen, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Arcane Tradition: Biomancer (5e)

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on September 9, 2020 by Dale CritchleyMarch 11, 2024
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Like a little mad science in your fantasy? What if Dr. Frankenstein or Dr. Moreau could manipulate the Weave? Where do the hybrid creatures and characters come from in your game? Introducing: the Biomancer. Download from DriveThruRPG Biomancers have learned … Continue reading →

Posted in Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Role-Playing Games, The Divided Continent | Tagged Caphora, D&D5e, Dungeons & Dragons, evergreen, subclass, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

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  • Book & Kindle displaying cover: As our heroes fight the hydra, we see just some of the variety of symptoms represented in this book. The paladin has a prosthetic arm to assist with their amputation. The barbarian rages from their wheelchair, providing mobility for their paralyzed legs. The ranger, whose body is more accustomed to an aquatic environment just as someone in the real world may be more comfortable in a quieter or darker sensory environment, finds ways to compensate and keep fighting. The wizard’s vitiligo may not be thought of as a disability, nor should it be, yet many in the real world experience severe discrimination due to unusual skin pigment — how many celebrities, corporate executives, or politicians do you know with visibly irregular skin?
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