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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Historical Thursday - Rinn DĂșin

According to Atlas Obscura, "On a sleepy, off-the-beaten-track peninsula jutting into Ireland’s River Shannon, you can wander through Rindoon, one of Ireland’s most enigmatic deserted medieval towns. Though it was once one of the area’s most important towns, it has slept undisturbed for centuries."


Sifting through History to
enhance our tabletop RPGing.
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Friday, June 14, 2019

Flora & Fauna Friday - Lone Wolf

With a head about half the total length of a modern wolf, this severed head find of a Pleistocene wolf is incredible!  Read more in an article on SiberianTimes.com titled, "Still snarling after 40,000 years, a giant Pleistocene wolf discovered in Yakutia."  Enjoy!


Examining animals, plants, and the
environments we use for our tabletop RPGing.
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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

The Tuesday Sundries - The Six Forgotten Giants

Earlier this year on canyouactually.com, they shared an article titled "Guy Builds Giants From Wood And Hides Them In The Wilderness For People To Find."  Enjoy!



The Tuesday Sundries on GRYMVALD.com
Essentially, a clearinghouse for topics on GRYMVALD.com
not covered elsewhere or wanting a particular focus.
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Monday, June 10, 2019

Mapping Monday - David Rumsey Map Collection

Over on Open Culture, they've updated us again on the the ongoing project.  You can now "Download 91,000 Historic Maps from the Massive David Rumsey Map Collection!"


Cartography and Mapping are the order of the day,
from setting maps to battlemaps, it's all good.
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Sunday, June 9, 2019

Setting & Society Sunday - Valley of the Mills

The "Photos of the Week" over on The Atlantic included an excellent view of "The Vallone dei Mulini, or Valley of the Mills, photographed in Sorrento, Italy, on June 5, 2019. Pictured here are the ruins of an ancient flour mill, sawmill, and public washhouse" by Ivan Romano through Getty.  Enjoy them all here!


Looking closer at Setting and Society
as a part of what is presented by GMs.
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Saturday, June 8, 2019

Saturday in Space - Jupiter in June

So, apparently, "Jupiter will soon be so close to Earth you’ll be able to see its moons without a telescope."  I'll have to make sure I get a good look at this view when I can.


Saturday in Space on GRYMVALD.com
What's happening in Space and
what can it mean for our tabletop RPGing?
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