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In this update:

  • Pushing back against bullying in media
  • Free Encounter, maps, & STL
  • Neurodivergent safety tools
  • Anyone going to Gamehole Con?
  • Community Copies Update
  • New terrifying monsters

Content Trigger Warning: Bullying

Yesterday was the World Day of Bullying Prevention®, and October is World Bullying Prevention Month™.

When I was in 8th grade, most of my classmates didn’t know my name. I was just “Nerd” (before that was a badge of honor). I was bullied so much that I ate lunch in the guidance counselor’s office every day. Then a new student, Dan, came, and I realized that he was even less popular than I was, so I joined in, hoping to take the target off of my own back.

I spent a lot of time, not just lunch, talking to our guidance counselor. One day, he said, “Dan’s been having a rough time. I asked him who has been giving him the most problems, and he said, ‘Dale Critchley’.”

I was horrified. Somehow, I hadn’t made the conscious connection between my experience and what I was doing to him. I felt terrible and vowed never again to bully anyone and to defend anyone I saw being bullied.

You may have heard, “Hurting people hurt people,” and I was an example of that. But because someone cared enough to confront me, he helped me be the person I wanted to be.

Since then, I’ve endured bullying many times, and while painful experiences don’t justify hurting others, I always feel pity for my bullies over anything else, wondering what kind of pain or stress motivates their hostility, what kind of bullying they’ve experienced that leaves them acting like my 13-year-old self.

Limitless Champions Adventures Spoiler Alert — skip to the next heading if you’ll be a player, not a DM for them!

One of the adventures in our upcoming Limitless Champions Adventures Kickstarter explores this concept. All too often, “I was bullied, so I want revenge,” is used as a villain’s motivation, but the bullies and/or the victim/villain always seem to end in tragedy. The Toxic Avenger, Stephen King’s Carrie, Syndrome in The Incredibles. The list goes on.

So we flipped that trope with a story of bullying, “A Light in the Tower,” that leads to a fresh start while acknowledging the damage that bullying causes. 

End Spoiler

In recognition of the bullying prevention themes of this week and month, our next free encounter is an add-on encounter for “A Light in the Tower” where the party must rescue a family from a flash flood. The encounter doesn’t address bullying directly but emphasizes the supportive environment that helps prevent bullying. 

The encounter includes a new set of 4K combat maps and a free downloadable STL for the monsters.

Find it at the link below, and if you haven’t already, please click the “Notify me at launch” button on our Kickstarter page.

Dive into “Rising Waters, Sinking Hopes” – A Free DnD 5e Encounter
A flood of action in a free #DnD encounter for 1 week only #BeKind #BlueUp #BlueShirtDay
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Neurodivergent Safety Tools

Speaking of keeping everyone safe, the folks at Lumberwood Studios are developing a set of Neurodivergent Safety Tools and would love feedback, whether you’re neurospicy or not. The form has a link to their current draft. Check it out if you’re interested in seeing what they have so far and sharing your insights!

Going to Gamehole Con?

If you're going to Gamehole Con in Madison, WI this month, we're hoping to be there. We're still working out the details and won't be running anything, mainly hoping to meet people, and we'll only be there one day (which we haven't determined), but if you're going, let me know — we'd love to meet you in person!

Community Copies

Thanks to our Patreon members and other donations, we were able to make 28 copies of the Limitless Heroics Coloring Book and 11 copies of Limitless Heroics to our Community Copies program, a total of $580 worth of products!

 

If you would like a copy and can't afford one, or if you can support this program, follow the appropriate link below!

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If you missed last week's encounter…
Rising Waters, Sinking Hopes
Flagstone Devastator
Rumble in the Streets
Projects We Love
Winged Demon with fiery background. Fiends Constructs Monstrosities Fey Undead. Horrifying New Monsters For Your 5E Or OSE Campaigns. Designed For Use With Old-School Essentials, 5E

Wyvern Blade Games is Kickstarting a new monster book for those in the mood for horror: The Nightmare Nexus: A Horrifying 5e & OSE Compendium, a monster-filled grimoire with a hoard of fiends, constructs, monstrosities, aberrations, fey, and undead. Complete with histories, adventure hooks, and stat blocks for the 5e and for Old-School Essentials (OSE). Get the PDF for $5 or print and PDF for $13.

The art is beautiful (in a “Don’t peruse this right before bed,” sort of way). If you like Ravenloft or other horror-themed adventures, this is a great price for a great set of things that go bump in the night.

October…Horror Monsters…Hmm…

Thanks for your support!

 

Dale

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