The Razorhawk Gaming Society was born of my lifelong interest in role-playing games. It started when my grandma got me the D&D Starter Edition in 1982. I loved the imagination required, the (relatively) complex rules, the artwork, the maps, the open-world exploration. No games I played were anything like it.
Fast-forward to high school, where I met other like-minded folks who endeared me to the social side of role-playing. This consisted of long sessions with open-ended forays into uncharted worlds--all fueled by gummi worms and candy cigarettes. It was then I learned the pleasure of being a game master, where I could create my own elaborate worlds and scenarios and unleash them upon the players.
Later in my adult life I went further and built more intricate campaigns across a variety of genres and platforms. I also started building RPG tools and RPG-influenced online games.
Razorhawk Gaming Society is home to many things: firstly, a cohort of people who share a passion for gaming together; an archive of the gaming travails of this cohort; a collection of tools for supporting this cohort; and projects and explorations into RPGs. It is the personal stomping grounds where I harbor the fruits of my gaming life.
Across this site, I'll talk through the evolution of my relationship with gaming, particularly in the Campaigns section.
--Matt Borland,
Creator, Razorhawk Gaming Society