Tabletop & RPGs
160 sites
https://orbitalcrypt.blogspot.com/2023/07/small-gods-2-complete-pantheon-plus.html
Orbital Crypt is a tabletop RPG homebrew blog featuring deeply detailed game mechanics inspired by Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup, including a massive pantheon of small gods, spells, weapon brands, and mutations adapted for old-school RPG campaigns. The creator translates video game concepts into playable tabletop systems with evident passion, producing sprawling reference posts that would keep a dungeon master busy for hours.
https://philriley.tripod.com/ot.html
Phillip Riley's homepage features an extensive collection of fantasy name generators covering dozens of cultures and time periods, from Anglo-Saxon and Norse to Arabic and Nahuatl, built to support tabletop RPG worldbuilding. The site also includes D&D mailing list links, an NPC quest generator, and other RPG tools making it a genuinely useful resource for dungeon masters and fantasy writers.
https://davesmapper.com/
Dave's Mapper is a web-based geomorphic map generator built for tabletop RPG enthusiasts, letting dungeon masters procedurally assemble dungeon, cavern, village, city, sci-fi, and other map types from tile sets contributed by dozens of artists. Created by web designer and puzzle author David Millar, the tool supports multiple grid options and map structures, making it a practical resource for D&D, OSR, and other roleplaying game prep.
https://cayzle.com/
Cayzle's site is dedicated to wemics, the lion-centaur creatures from Dungeons & Dragons, covering their lore, culture, history, and rules across every edition of D&D. Beyond the wemic encyclopedia, the site includes an in-progress indie d20 RPG called Labyrinths & Liontaurs, free downloadable RPG PDFs, sprite-based webcomics, and a blog filled with tabletop gaming commentary.
https://kismetrose.com/sg1/DebriefingIndex.html
Kismet Rose's comprehensive reference site covers the Stargate SG-1 tabletop roleplaying game published by AEG, including character classes, backgrounds, mechanics, and tech from the game's sourcebooks. A unique highlight is 'Starscape,' the creator's original crossover material blending the Stargate and Farscape universes into a unified campaign setting.
https://prufrockian-gleanings.blogspot.com/2026/02/asculum-for-beginners.html
Prufrock's wargaming blog covers tabletop miniature wargames with a focus on ancient battles, including detailed after-action reports of games like Lost Battles and Commands & Colors: Ancients. Posts like this one chronicle a multiplayer session refighting the Battle of Asculum, complete with tactical breakdowns and troop deployment notes.
https://thefloatingoak.com/
The Floating Oak is a creative worldbuilding project by Tomasz, presented as an in-character artifact and magic item emporium housing the world's largest fictional collection of legendary and commonplace magical curios. Visitors can browse an inventory of imaginative items, read a journal of ongoing discoveries, and even hop through a webring connecting other places of wonder.
https://orkn.uk/kingdom
A JavaScript-powered generator that produces detailed medieval demographics for fantasy worlds, based on S. John Ross's 'Medieval Demographics Made Easy.' Users can input kingdom size, age, health, and historical era to instantly calculate population, cities, castles, livestock, and more for tabletop RPG worldbuilding.
https://chaosgen.com/
ChaosGen offers a comprehensive suite of random generator tools designed for tabletop roleplaying game players and GMs, covering NPCs, encounters, dungeons, cities, wilderness, and much more. The site supports multiple systems including Dungeons & Dragons and Warhammer FRP, and also links to PDF random tables available on DM's Guild.
http://chingfordgames1.homestead.com/kriegspiel.html
Dedicated to the Prussian Kriegsspiel, a 19th-century military simulation using wooden blocks on maps where players cannot see enemy movements, this site covers rules, news, and numerous historical battle maps including Sadowa, Metz, and others used by a wargaming club north of London. Visitors will find scenario maps, game reports, correspondence games, naval variants, and resources for running hidden-movement wargames with an umpire.