He also writes a gross (as in "large") amount of stuff that is helpful to other GMs/DMs. If you like random tables, you'll love his stuff.
Anyway, he took the time and effort to compile a bunch of his tables and gaming aids into a Compendium. It's 106 pages of highly useful information. For the next few days, you can download it (Pay What You Want @ RPG.net) or print it out (perfect bound at Hulu) for an extremely reasonable price. It will go up after that to just a reasonable price, which is completely worth it for the information you get.
http://hackslashmaster.blogspot.com/201 ... 1404871158
So... yeah, go there. Buy it. Pay a little and help support cancer research because cancer fucking sucks. Or pay a lot and stick cancer in the eye with a dull stick. And ramp up your game while you're at it.There's a lot in there:
Things players can spend money on!
Hotlinked/Bookmarked .pdf!
Weights and capacities for the transportation of valuable goods!
Public domain illustrations!
Hundreds of unique and interesting items!
The secret to creating interesting treasure!
Essays by John Bell of the Retired Adventurer, Arnold Kemp of Goblin Punch, and Tom Fitzgerald of Middenmurk!
Random generation of treasure, including books, magical books, and book traps!
Expanded gemstone descriptions!
Perfect Bound (Coil Bound for Patreons)
Costs 0$ for a limited time! Affordable print copy available.
Seriously, this is something anyone who runs a game should consider owning.
Al