The Book of Vile Darkness is the most MATURE product ever released for Dungeons & Dragons. Playing with the paranoia about D&D from the 1980s, it fully embraces occultism, evil, blood, boobs, and various other things associated with MATUREness. Naturally, we have decided to play a campaign using the rules of the Book of Vile…
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The Extremely Mature Horrors of D&D’s Book of Vile Darkness
Are you ready to get extremely MATURE? The Book of Vile Darkness is the mascara-smeared goth face of Dungeons & Dragons. This is Glenn Danzig and his shelf of werewolf books and erotic comics. Released just in time for Halloween, 2002, the book seemed to embrace all of the criticisms leveled against past editions of…
WTF, D&D: Steve’s Twelve Days of Riftsmas
We hope your little ones are tucked in their beds with visions of D-Bees and Ley Lines dancing in their heads. It’s almost time for Santa to arrive through a Rift! Celebrate Riftsmas with this traditional Riftsmas song from Steve. The Twelve Days of Riftsmas On the First Day of Riftsmas my true love gave to…
WTF, D&D: Monster Manual V (3E)
Steve and Zack return in the first of the new weekly series of WTF, D&D!? If you have a couple extra bucks kicking around and you enjoy the articles, please consider contributing to the Patreon that is making this possible. Zack: Today we take a look at Monster Manual V from Wizards of the Coast. Released…
WTF, D&D: Ravenloft
It’s alive! Or maybe it won’t die! Steve Sumner and Zack Parsons perform unholy rituals to resurrect WTF, D&D!? and plunge into the fog-shrouded lands of Barovia. It’s Ravenloft, featuring a moronic fighter named Bane Battler as played by Steve. The dimwitted monk is trapped in a realm of nightmares. Can Bane save Ireena Kolyana from…