• You all meet in a Tavern...

  • 2024/10/03
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You all meet in a Tavern...

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  • Hereward chats with RP Davis of Kabouter games, who produce TTRPG support material


    Kabouter Games creates adventures, GM support materials, stuff for players, and more! We’re just getting started, but there’ll be lots before you know it.

    If you have something specific you’d like to see, drop us a line through our Contact page!

    You can also check out our D&D 5th Edition content on DMs Guild.


    Why “Kabouter”? Because we live and work in Noord Brabant, Netherlands, where kabouters roam free. In the folklore of the Low Countries, kabouters (the “ou” is pronounced “ow,” like someone just kicked you in the knee) are tiny people who live in red-capped mushrooms.* They teach useful skills and help in the home. For example, a kabouter taught people how to make wooden shoes.

    Our RPG products are specifically designed to help new players embrace the game and experienced players have new experiences. And we like mushrooms, but to eat, not to live in.


    * Humza Kazmi told us on Twitter that if you pronounce it “ka-BOO-ter” it means “pigeon” in Urdu. There’s something in there about ka-BOW-ters riding ka-BOO-ters. Give us some time. We’re a fantasy company. We’ll come up with something.


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Hereward chats with RP Davis of Kabouter games, who produce TTRPG support material


Kabouter Games creates adventures, GM support materials, stuff for players, and more! We’re just getting started, but there’ll be lots before you know it.

If you have something specific you’d like to see, drop us a line through our Contact page!

You can also check out our D&D 5th Edition content on DMs Guild.


Why “Kabouter”? Because we live and work in Noord Brabant, Netherlands, where kabouters roam free. In the folklore of the Low Countries, kabouters (the “ou” is pronounced “ow,” like someone just kicked you in the knee) are tiny people who live in red-capped mushrooms.* They teach useful skills and help in the home. For example, a kabouter taught people how to make wooden shoes.

Our RPG products are specifically designed to help new players embrace the game and experienced players have new experiences. And we like mushrooms, but to eat, not to live in.


* Humza Kazmi told us on Twitter that if you pronounce it “ka-BOO-ter” it means “pigeon” in Urdu. There’s something in there about ka-BOW-ters riding ka-BOO-ters. Give us some time. We’re a fantasy company. We’ll come up with something.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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