Tristan Zimmerman returns to the podcast to discuss how to use real history in your tabletop role-playing game campaigns. We talk about The Year Without a Summer when a volcano changed the climate of nearly the entire world. We tackle castles and seek to make them fun again. Then we discuss gaming in Peter Pan’s Neverland.
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LEARN MORE ABOUT MOLTEN SULFUR
Tristan is a writer and a creator of role-playing game resources. Every Tuesday he publishes an article on his ENnie Award-nominated blog Molten Sulfur.
He has also published several TTRPG books and helpful gamemaster resources.
- The GM’s Real-World Reference
- Archive: Historical People, Places, and Events for RPGs
- Making History: Three One-Session RPGs
Neverland RPG Settings
Tristan and I missed a couple of Neverland supplements that are on the market. If you want to run D&D or another TTRPG in Peter Pan’s Neverland, you have options.
- Neverland: A Fantasy Role-Playing Setting – Can be used for D&D, but is RPG system agnostic. More than 170 pages!
- Neverland – The Impossible Island – Geared for D&D 5e and only $5