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Knights of the Braille Character Jam 2023

Than you to everyone who participated in the Knights of the Braille Character Jam 2023. Our winner is Shannon, who has been gifted a PDF of the accessible TTRPG Wanderhome. Without further ado, who is...

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Knights off the Braille 2024

In this blog, there is an outline of what you can expect from Knights of the Braille in 2024. We experienced a slow period in 2023 due to personal commitments. In 2024, we plan to shift focus away...

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Jim’s Blog – Beyond Dungeon 23

In 2023, I embarked on the Dungeon 23 challenge, aiming to create a unique room for a mega-dungeon each day throughout the year. The goal was to end up with a dungeon consisting of 365 rooms by...

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Knights of the Braille Community TTRPG

This blog outlines our plan to create a Knights of the Braille Community Tabletop Roleplaying Game (TTRPG) and how you can get involved by sharing ideas, voting or volunteering to be a writer. This...

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KOTB Community TTRPG – System Vote

We are creating a Knights of the Braille Community TTRPG, and it is time to cast your vote on which game system we should use in developing our game. Understanding that some folks may not be familiar...

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Jim’s Blog – Game Master Advice 1 – Introduction

In this series of Game Master Advice blogs I want to share how I prepare tabletop roleplaying game sessions, as a visually impaired Game Master. My method is certainly not the best and definitely not...

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Jim’s Blog – Game Master Advice 2 – Combat

This blog post will assume you have picked your tabletop roleplaying game system, selected your enemies and are ready to prepare a combat encounter. As a visually impaired Game Master, I run narrative...

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Jim’s Blog – Game Master Advice 3 – Encounters

In this blog series I am explaining how I prepare for sessions, as a visually impaired Game Master who uses magnification and a screen reader. This post details how I create encounters and prepare...

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Jim’s Blog – Game Prep Advice 4 – Investigations

Call of a Cthulhu has some wonderfully written and deeply detailed investigative adventures. However, referencing the highly detailed adventure notes over the course of several sessions can prove...

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Jim’s Blog – GM Prep Advice 5 – NPCs

NPCs are not the main characters. The players’ characters are the main characters, and they should always feel like it. Players care about their characters, not your NPCs. Embrace this fact, and...

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