Thursday, January 2, 2020


A new year, new projects!


Today is the first day of the year I work, and I have decided to leave Thursday's to make a summary of what has happened in the rest of the week.

It's been around six months since I have tried to enter the D&D and TTRPG community, and last month I was able to connect with many interesting people who seem to like my work. I am proud of my work, but I never thought people would like it as much as myself, and now I have been corrected: some will like it even more than you like it. I was in complete shock.

I managed to get into a discord server that was actually active, and where I felt comfortable, and managed to meet new people. I volunteered for some work, and now I might be part of another D&D supplement publication, my first collaboration as a cover artist.
Nothing is certain, but I'm still very happy.

Moving on to my Papercraft terrain, I have started working on the concepts for my Tavern for PaperDnD and I'm very happy with the results. I always like getting the opinion of fresh eyes, so it's not final, but I think the whole thing has the main theme in it: cute adventure, pretty much like a videogame kids and adults will enjoy.

I am also still working on page 4 of my PaperDnD Comic that follows the story of Marietta, a retired catfolk rogue that must go adventuring once again to find interesting things to sell in her shop. I still need to do the tapas website for that! Oh, so many projects!

I am very excited with all the things this new year will bring, and I'm definitely optimistic about my work. I'm grateful for all I've achieved the last two months, so I'll try to work harder from now on!

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Monday, December 30, 2019


The beginning...


It has been a while since I became a DM by accident. The story was similar to others: The original DM had ditched us and I had a book and lots of good intentions. I had no idea that would change my life forever.

I struggled with the rules, asked a friend for the core books. I ended up dropping them to the floor mid-session, juggling a random encounter, and hurting the spines. I ended up buying a new set for my friend.
As the party progressed, I started reading the book less, starting to add things of my own, making it my story. In a few months I wished I had made my own homebrew campaign instead, and a few months later I actually did. This is my current party, we have played three sessions and they're already hooked.

I am already publishing content online for tabletops, something I though would never be possible, and slowly, I plan to do much more inside this amazing community!

I decided to register my successes and failures through this blog, as well as deliberate on certain topics I myself have found interesting or useful. My own learning carrier in this hobby, and my own knowledge of other areas, like storytelling, art, and voice acting to this amazing career. I'll also share my party's stories, and my papercraft creations.

I hope this comes in handy to some, and that it's not too much information for anyone outside.
Welcome to my adventure in becoming a DM!

A new year, new projects! Today is the first day of the year I work, and I have decided to leave Thursday's to make a summary of wha...