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The Pages of History
Like any good journal, this page is designed to grow as each session is played. Each month we will add a new Adventure Journal entry to let you know what happened during the most recent game session. The newest entries will always be at the top because over time this Adventure Journal will get quite long.
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From Idea to World: Building a TTRPG Setting That Feels Real
Every world begins as a whisper. A single image that won't leave you alone—a ruined tower standing against a storm, its purpose forgotten but somehow important. A character whose story feels unfinished. A cultural idea that lingers in your mind longer than it should, like a melody you can't quite shake.
These fragments are the beginning, even if they don't feel like beginnings yet. They carry weight. They matter. And that mattering is what pulls you toward creation.

Sarah Jordyn
May 1812 min read


The Myth Keeper’s Mindset: Running Games Like a Living World
A living world in tabletop RPGs is one that remembers player actions, adapts over time, and evolves independently of the characters. Instead of running isolated encounters, the Game Master guides a dynamic system where factions act, environments change, and consequences shape future events.

Sarah Jordyn
Apr 2710 min read


Welcome to Gaea: Why Stories Matter More Than Rules
There was a first experience—often imperfect, frequently chaotic, and rarely aligned with the rules as written—that nevertheless carried a sense of wonder. In that early moment, the mechanics were secondary to the feeling of discovery. The table became a space of possibility, where imagination was not constrained by mastery but energized by it.

Sarah Jordyn
Apr 2010 min read


How Myths of Gaea Answers the Call for New D&D Campaign Worlds
After decade of traversing these stories realms, a quiet murmur has begun to rise among players and Dungeon Master alike -- one that echoes with growing clarity at convention tables, online forums, livestreams, and local game nights. It's a question that doesn't challenge the legacy of D&D, but rather honors it by asking how it might evolve: What's next? Enter Myths of Gaea: an evocative, storytelling-forward campaign setting crafted by RPG Storytelling.

Sarah Jordyn
Feb 217 min read


The Wheel of Gaea: Unveiling the Gaean Calendar System
In the rich tapestry of the Myths of Gaea tabletop‑roleplaying world, one of the most evocative tools a Myth Keeper (GM) and players alike can use is time itself. Time in Gaea is not merely a tick of the clock or the passing of days—it is a mythic rhythm, a spiral of renewal and decay, and a sacred structure that underlies the world’s history, magic, and fate.

Sarah Jordyn
Nov 21, 20259 min read
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