I'm playing Apocalypse World. I think about what my character looks like: a white dress with structured sleeves and a large skirt, covered in artificial flowers. Long white hair in braids against brown skin, pale eyes that see past what everyone else sees in this world.
Terry Pratchett’s Discworld is a world that holds a satirical mirror up to our own. A fantasy world where people struggle with familiar problems: growing industrialization, wars and cultural feuds that nobody’s sure which side started, bureaucracy, and assassins coming after tooth fairies*. It is a world governed by extraordinary stories and filled with memorable characters like Death and Susan, Moist Von Lipwig, “Throat” Dibbler, and the four Ws**.Â
Now more than ever people are learning to play D&D online. Content creators have created numerous YouTube videos and Twitch Streams about how to play the actual game of D&D, so we’re not going to cover that here. What we are going to talk about is what tools you might use to play D&D online.
There are so many amazing ideas for backstories for your Dungeon & Dragons characters that don't require having dead parents to avenge. Check out our ten new ideas for your characters backstory.