About Mark’s Campaign

A personal archive of tabletop RPG campaigns—built over 40 years of game nights, worldbuilding, and unforgettable characters.

Why this archive exists

Mark’s Campaign is a living record of long-running campaigns and one-shots—organized so you can browse by system, year, and title, then dive into details and chapters.

Colorful RPG dice on a hand-drawn dungeon map
The beginning

From a single table to decades of worlds

It started with a few friends, some dice, and a shared curiosity. Over time, those sessions became a tradition—new systems, new groups, and stories that kept growing.

Campaign synopses that capture the premise

Players and characters listed up front

Photos and artifacts when available

The method

Built for browsing, not searching

The site is intentionally simple: pick a game system, scan the years, and choose a campaign. Each campaign page keeps the essentials visible and links to deeper detail.

Systems grouped alphabetically

Newest campaigns first within each system

Chapter lists for long-form campaigns

Compass resting on a map
Open adventurer journal with a map on a table
The promise

A respectful, spoiler-aware record

This archive aims to preserve the spirit of play—high-level summaries, memorable moments, and just enough detail to revisit the journey without flattening it into a transcript.

One-sentence chapter summaries

Highlights without session-by-session logs

Room for updates as notes resurface

The long view

Forty years of campaigns, preserved

Some campaigns ran for months; others became multi-year sagas. This site gathers them in one place so friends can reminisce and new visitors can explore what makes tabletop storytelling special.

As more notes and photos are added, entries will expand—campaign detail pages, chapter lists, and galleries—while keeping the browsing experience clean and consistent.

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Years of game nights
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A growing archive
Collection of colorful RPG dice

★★★★★

““The best campaigns feel like shared folklore—everyone remembers different details, but the heart of the story stays the same.””

Brass twenty-sided die on a character sheet

Mark

Game Master

Mark’s Campaign