[D&D Character Journal] watch me prepare for a new campaign!
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Published 2024-02-05
New campaign new character journal!
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podcast: The Wench Bench
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All products for my journal I purchased at my local Staples!
Fox Sticker
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Everything Dice - 5e Character Sheets
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Jess - Character Art
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Strawberry Jam by Flint
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editor: Davinci Re
All Comments (21)
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This popped up on my recommended, just want to say that this is one of the coolest things I've seen and something I'd love to do for a character one day
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I am a DM who consumes RPG stuff on YT all the time, but I also just started watching a bunch of Bullet Journaling videos for the New Year. I feel like this video is the piece smack in the middle of that Venn Diagram, and I am here for it!!
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To anyone wondering where the map is from, google "Banished Lands Map" It's from the Faithful and the Fallen book series.
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As a DM I long to play with people who are this into their characters and the game. My irl group is great, I love my friends, but they aren't into the game the same way I am and it's driving me a little bit crazy!
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I love foxes! Fun fact; Foxes laugh when their happy or meet their favorite person.
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8 years of bullet journaling and only you bring me to the realisation to use a key for my notes ๐คฆโโ๏ธ thanks a lot for this video. Lovely journal and I wish you a lot of fun adventuring!!
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The fact you can write on lineless paper so straight... you've been doing this a while jladkfj
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Seeing Memento Mori written in Futhark Runes is really cool in its anachronism
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Your DM thanks you for being this organized and into their campaign. ๐ Excited to see how it fill out!
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I actually have a piece of advice, use a bit of parchment or crepe paper between the acetate so the things you write don't rub off and the acetate doesn't stil together. Its a lovely D&D journalโค
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I am currently DM-ing my first campaign with all beginner players, and I think this is an awesome way to help newer players keep more RP aspects in mind as well as really get into their character, thank you for sharing this is amazing! :)
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This just popped up on my feed and omg!!! As an artist, avid writer and scrapbooker, and of course D&D enjoyer, this is the perfect project for me to do in between campaigns! I absolutely loved all ur characters and thanks so much for including the materials and the voice over!!
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i am actually mesmerized by this... what kind of sorcery is this
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"Pronounced how it sounds" is my new favorite bit, thank you for the inspiration!
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My wife and I have the same journal book and I can say that it works soooo nicely. We have inserts with different types of papers, blanks, lined and dotted, with deviders as well. We each take part in two different campagins as of now, so we each have two journals. one for each character, in a different colour so we won't bring the wrong journal along xD
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That journal is so cute! Thanks for sharing, now I feel inspired to make my own one for an upcoming campaign. โบ๏ธ
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Definitely an intersting concept. In the game I play (Knave 2E) each individual spell is its own book, and the vids on this topic inspired me to get creative and make little books fo a couple of the spells to test the concept. I did it by folding over an index card, making a mockup cover, then writing the spell's function on the inside. Definitely going to try this!
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This is such an awesome idea. As someone with trouble staying focused in game and having a really hard time with note taking this might be exactly what I need.
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The journal looks amazing and honestly makes me want to put more effort into decorating my character notes as well! I do want to note that the "norse compass" is Icelandic and came to be around 800 years after the viking age. I know you use it in a D&D setting so in your group's world it can be whatever you want it to be, but I still feel like it's important to know the historical origin (especially since the symbol is so often mistaken as a viking age & norwegian thing). edit.: I also noticed that you are using Elder Futhark runes. If viking age was your inspo, the Younger Futhark would match that more since it was used around that time.
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For such a small channel this videos incredibly well made, I love the whole aesthetic of your journal and I now have a bunch of inspiration and ideas for my next character. Channels adorable best of luck with the campaign!