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Hi, my name is Chris Stevens, and I’m a gaming blogaholic.

My vice of choice is a blog that offers useful ideas and content, one that helps me with my games.  Well, A Character for Every Game does just that.  I mean, it’s all in the name!

Not only does Dyson Logos provide characters, but he also provides a huge selection of maps.   Stick around via his RSS and you’ll soon see other regular, useful content.  Really, A Character for Every Game is a blog that I categorize as “very useful.”  Can you ask for anything more?

Here are some words that I stole from Dyson’s About page:

“When you have a collection of 200+ RPGs, sooner or later you find yourself with the urge to make 200+ characters.  A Character for Every Game started off as a collection of the characters I create during this project.  The goal is to create two characters for each game I own. One “standard” starting character, and one “sufficiently advanced” character to see what an experienced character would look like.

The blog has also become  the repository for all my other RPG pursuits – house rules, commentary on games we are playing, and currently the home to my home-brew game, Adventures in the New Kingdoms.”

And then he had this to say:

“Tourq… as for the site of the month, you kick ass, thanks.”

No, Dyson, you kick ass.

A Character for Every Game, check it out.

Chris Stevens

In Chris's opinion, the very best vices are dirt bikes, rock music, and gaming, while the very best medicine is fatherhood. If he could just learn to balance them all, he'd live forever. He's much more creative than intelligent, often wakes up belligerent, and ponders many things insignificant. Lastly, in an effort to transform his well-fed body, P90X, Roller Blades, and Food are all laughing at him. And the pain continues.

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