Sooo good to read this post! It is heartwarming to see that D&D can help neurodivergent kids. They all have superpowers that just need to be nurtured correctly! 🫶
Your exploration of D&D as a therapeutic intervention for neurodivergent kids is eye‑opening. Role‑playing and collaborative world‑building truly boost social development, executive function, and emotional regulation. Thanks for championing inclusive gaming as skill‑building play. What success stories have you seen emerge around your table?
🧪 The Alchemist Arrives — And Your Brother Vanishes
Episode 5 of Murder & Mead drops with a whisper, a warning… and a wandering brother
Why is the Whispering Wall glowing again? And what does the arrival of an unnervingly polished alchemist have to do with Marcus’s sudden disappearance?
Tensions at White Rocks’ most mysterious tavern hit new heights as Laurie faces a stranger who knows too much about her bloodline, her tavern, and the ancient bindings beneath the floorboards. With patrons whispering, herbs rearranging themselves, and secrets pulsing through the cellar walls, the tavern’s mysteries are no longer just atmospheric—they're alive.
And they want something.
👁️ Expect:
• A dangerous bargain for something called starlight essence
• An impossible map hidden beneath the bar
• A choice that could fracture the Murder & Mead team forever
• And a sibling bond that may not be what it seems
“The vault is opening, the veil is thinning—and someone wants through.”
✨ Whether you're here for magical politics, knife's-edge loyalties, or enchanted mugs that mutter secrets, this is the one episode you can’t afford to miss.
🕛 The solstice approaches.
💬 Should Laurie trust her brother—or the alchemist? Drop your theory in the comments.
As someone very deep into TTRPGs (the genre of game D&D belongs to), I do enjoy people starting to research the social impacts of these games.
I'd say in my own life as someone who can struggle with socializing, that I do think it really helps getting me out of the house and talking to people. Same with Magic: the Gathering.
Sooo good to read this post! It is heartwarming to see that D&D can help neurodivergent kids. They all have superpowers that just need to be nurtured correctly! 🫶
I’m sooo glad you liked it. A bit random but I really felt it needed to be written about.
Your exploration of D&D as a therapeutic intervention for neurodivergent kids is eye‑opening. Role‑playing and collaborative world‑building truly boost social development, executive function, and emotional regulation. Thanks for championing inclusive gaming as skill‑building play. What success stories have you seen emerge around your table?
🧪 The Alchemist Arrives — And Your Brother Vanishes
Episode 5 of Murder & Mead drops with a whisper, a warning… and a wandering brother
Why is the Whispering Wall glowing again? And what does the arrival of an unnervingly polished alchemist have to do with Marcus’s sudden disappearance?
Tensions at White Rocks’ most mysterious tavern hit new heights as Laurie faces a stranger who knows too much about her bloodline, her tavern, and the ancient bindings beneath the floorboards. With patrons whispering, herbs rearranging themselves, and secrets pulsing through the cellar walls, the tavern’s mysteries are no longer just atmospheric—they're alive.
And they want something.
👁️ Expect:
• A dangerous bargain for something called starlight essence
• An impossible map hidden beneath the bar
• A choice that could fracture the Murder & Mead team forever
• And a sibling bond that may not be what it seems
“The vault is opening, the veil is thinning—and someone wants through.”
✨ Whether you're here for magical politics, knife's-edge loyalties, or enchanted mugs that mutter secrets, this is the one episode you can’t afford to miss.
🕛 The solstice approaches.
💬 Should Laurie trust her brother—or the alchemist? Drop your theory in the comments.
https://dbohica.substack.com/p/episode-5-the-alchemists-request
As someone very deep into TTRPGs (the genre of game D&D belongs to), I do enjoy people starting to research the social impacts of these games.
I'd say in my own life as someone who can struggle with socializing, that I do think it really helps getting me out of the house and talking to people. Same with Magic: the Gathering.