Doorways to Other Worlds
Gaming Interests
- A Walk Through the Planes - A fun look at planar history in D&D and beyond, alongside some curious decisions and mistakes made along the way.
- Greyhawk Grognard - Joe Bloch's ruminations on the many facets of Oerth, from lore to gameplay to much more.
- Mr. Welch's Mad Musings - The guy infamous for the list of things he can't do in games anymore. Reviews, commentary, and perhaps the most intensive look at Basic D&D's Mystara setting.
- Hour of the Raven - A multilingual lore channel that explores the Ravenloft Campaign Setting, with breakdowns on domains as well as creatures native to the Lands of the Mists.
- AuldDragon's Youtube - An archive of his streams, whether it be Let's Plays or his weekly Spelljammer AD&D 2E campaign that has been going strong for years. Streaming page found here.
Lego related Interests
- CrazyBricks - Want to pose figures in ways that arms and legs usually won't? They have you covered. Likewise, they create all manner of novelty accessories too.
- BrickArms - More so for fans of modern military style MOCs and scenes, with a huge library of figure sized weaponry.
- Ktownbricks - With more of a focus on medieval fantasy, they offer custom prints for tiles, torsos, and much more.
- BrickWarriors - They've always treated me well, plus I got my own plague doctor figure from them! That alone earns my seal of approval!
- BrickForge - An assortment of cool weapons and accessories for MOCs. They're mostly known for supplies to build your own Halo Spartan figures though.
- Brick Sticker Shop - A great way to replace worn out stickers or customize builds with new ones.
- Minifigure Co - Highly detailed custom figures, with themes such as medieval and historic warfare, even "Galactic Wars" as well.
- Classic Castle Forums - A longrunning celebration of the castle theme.
- Rec.Toys.Lego FAQ Archive - All manner of posts and questions from a bygone era of the web preserved.
- AuldDragon's streams (see above) - He also streams construction of sets as well as the occasional MOC.