A small hitch…

While laying out the rulebook in Affinity Publisher, I’ve come across something that’s given me pause. A slight issue with some of the Omen cards. Omen cards are passive effects. They sit there waiting for certain conditions to occur; cards

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Back to the Book

It’s been a couple of months since I last touched Nobles & Glory. The project went quiet, and I suppose I did too. I wanted to take a moment to explain why, especially for the few people who have been

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The Rules Are Locked (Mostly)

I’ve just hit a milestone in the development of Nobles & Glory; the rules are finally in a place where only further playtesting will determine what happens next. After years of design, rewriting, pruning, and thematic layering, the core rulebook,

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Deckbuilding in Nobles & Glory

There’s a mechanic in Nobles & Glory that won’t get a lot of spotlight in the rulebook, but once you notice it, you start to see how much it quietly shapes the game. It’s deckbuilding. Not in the flashy, market-row,

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“Noble Petition” Card Game

While my wife has been reading through the Nobles & Glory rulebook and helping me playtest a few final games, I decided to give myself a little side project. Something small. Something simple. A reminder that not every card game

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Embracing the Theistic Side of Nobles & Glory

When I first started designing Nobles & Glory, I intentionally kept religion at arm’s length. Not because it wasn’t important historically – quite the opposite – but because, as someone who doesn’t personally believe, I wasn’t sure I could do

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The Weight of Glory

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how this whole Nobles & Glory thing started. At first, it was just a side project. Something I chipped away at in between work, parenting, and trying to unwind at the end of

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Why Nobles & Glory Will Use Real Medieval Art

When I first started thinking about how to illustrate the rulebook for Nobles & Glory, I was torn. On one hand, using public domain medieval art felt incredibly authentic. These were images made by people who actually lived in the

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Hi. Welcome to the Nobles & Glory Blog

This blog will chronicle the creation of my medieval card game, turning a standard deck into an epic tale of strategy and intrigue. I’ll share updates on the game’s progress, creative insights, and the journey toward releasing both ebook and

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