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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

d12 Years of the Zenopus Archives!


This month marks twelve years since I started this blog, with today being the anniversary of when I first announced I would be posting here

In celebration of this anniversary, below you will see an autogenerated table of random posts from the past twelve years of this blog. Grab a d12 and roll for one to read. And then refresh your browser to see twelve different posts. 


Random Zenopus Archives Post (Roll d12)

  • Wizard's Blue Book: New Magic Item1:26/01/2013 - 4 Comments

  • Gygax Interview in Drache #3 October 19842:14/04/2017 - 3 Comments

  • Caves of Chaos (2005) by Michael Komarck3:19/01/2012 - 2 Comments

  • 20 Backgrounds for OD&D4:08/08/2014 - 18 Comments

  • Font Bundle with Futura5:11/10/2017 - 5 Comments

  • Holmesian Random Names in the Sidebar6:05/06/2014 - 5 Comments

  • A Brief History of Tolkien RPGs by John Rateliff7:27/09/2019 - 1 Comments

  • The Forgotten Smugglers' Cave: Random Encounters8:12/11/2021 - 6 Comments

  • The Maze of Peril at Noble Knight9:01/09/2012 - 14 Comments

  • Expert Set rulebook pdf notes10:10/02/2013 - 4 Comments

  • 11:28/01/2021 - 1 Comments

  • Part 1: 12:20/11/2013 - 8 Comments


And for a list of the highlights of the first ten years, see my earlier post Ten Years of the Zenopus Archives.

4 comments:

  1. Congratulations - such a great and valuable resource! Have you considered compiling a "best of" into some form of publication?

    For instance, you could pull your analysis of the Holmes manuscript into a formatted document. I would buy a copy!

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  2. This may, in fact, be my favorite Dungeons & Dragons blog; with OR without the pictures. It's so easy to fall down a rabbit hole, over here. I swear, fifty percent of the reason I dig Holmes so much has to do with finding this site. It's one for the ages.

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  3. Congratulations, this is indeed a mighty achievement.

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  4. Congrats! This is one of my favorite blogs and it's great to see you still going strong.

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