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Join us this this weekend as the Blizzard Watch D&D crew unveils the mysteries behind the Witchlight Carnival
Come one, come all this weekend's D&D game, streaming this Saturday on Twitch at 2:30PM Central, where we'll be playing our second session of The Wild Beyond the Witchlight.
WRUP: A relatively quiet weekend awaits Team Blizzard Watch — in between D&D sessions, of course
Whether your week went by slowly or quickly, one thing is true: The weekend is here.
It’s a cotton ball, it’s a cloud…no, it’s cute samoyeds to save your Friday!
I do my best to come up with weekly cuteness collections to suit all the possible preferences of our Blizzard Watch audience.
What is a Hollow One, and how did this undead race from Xhorhas arrive in Critical Role Campaign 3?
Laudna in Critical Role's Campaign 3 is absolutely my favorite new character, and I'm ecstatic any time Marisha gets to ham it up on the show, like when she introduced us to Laudna's dead rat Pate de Rolo.
Who is Travis Willingham playing in Critical Role Campaign 3?
If you care about spoilers, don't read this post if you haven't watched Critical Role Campaign 3 yet, particularly episode 3, because we're going to be talking about Travis Willingham, his somewhat trollish character Sir Bertrand Bell, and what will happen in the campaign from here.
How to adapt your favorite books, movies, video games, and more into your own D&D campaign
So you're running a D&D game, and you're not sure what you want to do.
WRUP: It’s the weekend and Blizzard Watch is grateful for an extra hour of anything
I am not going to make the obvious November 5 joke here -- but I am going to make the obvious time-change joke!
Blizzard Watch never forgets a Friday cuteness post, and neither do these elephants
Seriously, how cool are elephants?
All the TV shows we’re excited to see before the end of 2021
This weekend sees the premiere of the first 3 episodes of Arcane, an nine-episode animated series on Netflix taking place in the world of League of Legends.
Over 100 fossilized dinosaur eggs have been found in Argentina, and it could change our understanding of how dinosaurs lived
If you aren't big into paleontology, you may not understand why new evidence that Mussaurus patagonicus -- an early Jurassic Sauropodomorph related to later Sauropods like Diplodocus -- was a herd animal that lived in large social groups that broke themselves up by age is such a big deal.



