Getting Ideas for your RPGs
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Over at the Sly Flourish Patreon I get asked where ideas for our games come from. For me, great ideas come from great fiction.
Chapter 25 of Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master offers a list of fiction I found fueled my own GM's brain attic. It's been a few years so I extended the list with the one below.
These books, TV shows, movies, and games are sources of fiction that spoke to me. They may not speak to you. Instead, write up and share your own list.
BooksBloody Rose by Nicholas EamesEast of West by Jonathan Hickman Fairy Tale by Stephen KingGideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas EamesThe Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. JemisinTress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon SandersonTV ShowsAndorBook of Boba FettCastlevaniaDarkDracula by Mark Gatiss and Steven MoffatFor All MankindGood OmensLocke and KeyLove, Death, and RobotsMandalorianMidnight MassOne PiecePeaky BlindersThe ExpanseThe OutsiderThe WitcherMoviesAmerican Werewolf in LondonAvengers Infinity War & End GameBlade Runner 2049Clash of the Titans (the old 1981 one)Color Out of SpaceDoctor SleepDungeons & Dragons Honor Among ThievesDune part 1 & 2 (Denis Villeneuve)EternalsEverything Everywhere All at OnceHereditary It Chapters 1 and 2John Wick 1-4MidsommarNopePan's LabyrinthPreySnowpiercerTenetThe EndlessThe Green KnightThe WitchThor Love and ThunderWakanda ForeverGamesBaldur's Gate 3Diablo 4Elden RingHorizon Forbidden WestRemnant 2Other RPG ProductsThe amount of material published for fantasy RPGs is tremendous and it's all useful to fire up your imagination. Borrowing ideas for your game from published RPG material is a time-honored tradition. Wolfgang Baur, lead kobold at Kobold Press, said that people stealing ideas from Midgard and bringing them into their own world was his greatest hope for the setting.
For some excellent 5e-based products to boost your creativity, check out Notable 5e Products and Ten Notable 5e Products for 2022.
Shaking Up Your Brain with Random TablesAnother great tool to shake up your brain and generate some great ideas are random tables and generators. Whether it's a random monument, NPC generator, magic item, or something bigger like a whole world; random tables get your mind out of a groove and push it in a new direction.
I built the Lazy DM's Companion with this need in mind. It offers story-based adventure ideas, each with lists of twenty options for several variables to give you all new ideas.
It's Jaws but with a chaotic chimera awoken from a long slumber that sprays acid living in a volcanic cave protected by hags and hunted by greedy bandits.
Raging Swan has some awesome random tables if you're looking for random tables beyond those in the Companion.
Fill Your Mind PalaceGenerating good ideas comes from all of the sources you let into your brain and the practice of transforming them into new ideas. Our favorite RPGs let us do this transformation every week if we exercise it. Watch some great shows, play with some random tables, and draw upon your own list of awesome ideas for your game.
More Sly Flourish StuffLast week I posted a couple of YouTube videos on Excellent Short-Form 5e Adventure Publishers and Ulgar ��� Champion of Ramlaat ��� Shadowdark Gloaming Session 36 Lazy GM Prep.
Last Week's Lazy RPG Talk Show TopicsEach week I record an episode of the Lazy RPG Talk Show (also available as a podcast) in which I talk about all things in tabletop RPGs. Here are last week's topics with time stamped links to the YouTube video:
City of Arches Kickstart Coming August 6th!The Negative Feedback of D&D Beyond's Exclusive OffersThe Lost Modularity of D&D and How to Get it BackIs Shadowdark the Best D&D Starter Set?The SlyFlourish.com Downloadable ArchivePatreon Questions and AnswersAlso on the Talk Show, I answer questions from Sly Flourish Patrons. Here are last week's questions and answers:
Lazy DMing with Virtual Tabletops (VTTs)How Do We Feel About D&D 2024?RPG TipsEach week I think about what I learned in my last RPG session and write them up as RPG tips. Here are this week's tips:
Give two or three paths for longer journeys to adventure locations. Break up travel with interesting encounters at fantastic locations. Add interesting lore to typical random encounters.Stage random encounters at notable locations. Give the characters the latest news through town or city heralds. Let the characters see the long term results of their heroic actions. Give the characters a nice coffee shop they enjoy hanging out at between adventures. Related ArticlesGood Books of Random TablesWhat Is 5e?My Favorite TTRPG Products of 2023Get More from Sly FlourishArticlesNewsletterBookstorePatreonPodcastYouTubeBuy Sly Flourish's Books Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master Lazy DM's Companion Lazy DM's Workbook Forge of Foes Fantastic Lairs Ruins of the Grendleroot Fantastic Adventures Fantastic LocationsHave a question or want to contact me? Check out Sly Flourish's Frequently Asked Questions.
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