
Richard Bailey
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I am currently working on expanding my writing topics and exploring different areas and topics of writing. I have a personal history with a very severe form of treatment-resistant major depressive disorder.
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Why PTSD Isn’t Just a Military Problem: Understanding Civilian PTSD
When people hear the term Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), they often picture a soldier returning from war, haunted by battlefield memories. While PTSD is indeed prevalent among veterans, this common association has unintentionally overshadowed a broader and equally urgent reality: PTSD affects millions of civilians who have never served in the military.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Psyche
Best Rush Royale Decks for Every Arena (Arena 1 to 15)
Rush Royale is a unique blend of tower defense and card-based strategy that requires players to build powerful decks tailored to their Arena level. As you progress through Arenas 1 to 15, unlocking new cards and facing tougher opponents, your deck must evolve to remain competitive.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Gamers
Rush Royale Deck Building Guide: 5 Rules to Always Win More Matches
In Rush Royale, a great deck is your most powerful tool for winning matches, whether you're battling in PvP, grinding Co-Op waves, or competing in Clan Wars. With a constantly evolving meta and an ever-growing roster of units, knowing how to build a strong deck is essential if you want to consistently climb the ranks and outperform your opponents.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Gamers
The Ultimate Guide to Crafting Balanced D&D Homebrew Magic Items
Creating homebrew magic items in Dungeons & Dragons is an art form. When done right, these items can enhance your game world, provide unforgettable moments, and empower your players in meaningful ways. However, the key to a successful homebrew magic item is balance.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Gamers
A Blade for Her Name Part 5
Snow fell like memory in the Vale of Blackroot—soft, steady, ancient. The sky was a pale wound above jagged cliffs, clouds stretched thin like torn vellum. Beneath the weight of that silence, the air felt heavier, as if holding its breath for what came next.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Chapters
Seasonal Indoor Date Ideas: Keeping the Spark Alive Year-Round
In today’s fast-paced world, quality time with your partner is more valuable than ever. While outdoor adventures have their charm, indoor date nights offer comfort, intimacy, and creativity—no matter the season.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Humans
How to Build a Balanced Rush Royale Deck for PvP and Co-Op
Rush Royale is a fast-paced tower defense and card strategy game where success heavily depends on building the right deck. Whether you're climbing the PvP ladder or teaming up in Co-Op mode, having a balanced deck can significantly boost your chances of victory.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Gamers
A Blade for Her Name Part 4
The ashes still clung to Elira’s cloak when they reached the edge of the ghostlands. They left Varnhold burning behind them—its vaults, its secrets, its execution orders—and entered a silence unlike any other. No birds. No wind. Just the soft crunch of frost-covered earth beneath their boots and the memory of Mael’s dying breath echoing like a curse in Vaelin’s ears.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Chapters
Top Co-Op Deck Builds for 2-Player Teams in Rush Royale (2025 Guide)
Co-op mode in Rush Royale provides a unique and strategic challenge where teamwork is essential. Unlike PvP, co-op requires two players to collaborate on a shared battlefield to survive as many waves as possible. With the right combination of carry and support decks, 2-player teams can push past wave 100 or efficiently farm faction cores and resources.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Gamers
Exploring the Best D&D Homebrew Races: From Vampires to Shadar-Kai
Homebrewing in Dungeons & Dragons opens up limitless possibilities for creativity, allowing players and Dungeon Masters alike to craft unique experiences that stray from the traditional fantasy tropes. Among the most popular aspects of homebrewing are custom races, which offer new roleplaying opportunities, mechanics, and lore to explore.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Gamers
A Blade for Her Name - Part 3
It was raining by the time they reached the foothills of Kareth’s Hollow. Not a soft, forgiving rain—but the kind that carried weight, the kind that remembered the dead. The trail beneath their boots had dissolved into mud hours ago, and the cold made its way beneath cloaks and armor, into joints and breath and silence.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Chapters











