Spotlight: The TTRPG Session Pad
"I have already have a journal, do I need this?" - You probably
Well, no you don't need it (wow, I'm really good at selling stuff), but let's go over some features I believe add value to every session and maybe you'll want it.
1. System and role agnostic
This pad is designed for everyone and anyone in the TTRPG community. Game masters and players alike will find it useful in their game no matter if you're playing Dungeons and Dragons, Call of Cthulhu or you're own beta-testing, non-published homebrew RPG.
2. Space to jot down ugly notes and not feel bad
Do you like your journal to be extremely organized and don't want to write in it as a first draft? (I hope that's relatable, or else I'm just a Type A psychopath.) During a session, lore drops are quick and there's not enough time to make pretty notes, so this is the scratch pad that's allowed to be ugly!
3. Perforated pages
Like I said, this pad is designed to be your scratch pad. If that means you want to tear it out, and put it elsewhere, do so. These perforated pages just add another layer of flexibility to let you organize your sessions the way you want to.
4. Use alone or with any Sphinx Stationery journal
These are designed to compliment any Sphinx Stationery journal. From the templates that have matching sections in the journals to the physical compatibility to fit into the journal pockets. But, as a stand alone session solution, it holds up too.