Resources
A collection of websites, videos, tools, and references I've found useful while running and researching Stonetop.
This isn't intended to be a complete directory. It's simply a collection of resources I've personally found useful. I'll continue adding to it as I discover more.
Communities
The official Stonetop Discord server.
The Stonetop subreddit.
Tools & Utilities

Note: Probably the best online tool I've found for managing a Stonetop campaign. It keeps the party, the village, and session notes together without getting in the way.
Note: I don't run Stonetop in Foundry, but if you do this looks like the most complete fan-made implementation available. There is a separate Discord server specifically for this project if you'd like to follow the progress.
Note: I haven't used this template myself, but I did use Miro for a Delta Green campaign and found it incredibly useful for organizing information. This was originally shared on the Stonetop Discord. I have made some edits and share my preferred version here.
Note: If you're printing your own Arcana cards, this little tool makes it easy to turn custom markdown into cards that match the game's layout surprisingly well.
Reviews & Analysis

Note: This is the video that introduced me (and many others) to Stonetop. I ordered the books before it was over.

Note: A long first look at Book One with plenty of discussion about the game's mechanics and overall design. If you want more than a quick review, it's worth the time.

Note: One of the better long-form discussions I've found after someone had actually finished a campaign.
Live Plays & Podcasts

Note: An annotated actual-play campaign run by the creator of Stonetop. If you want to hear how the game feels at the table, start here.

Note: A solo Stonetop campaign written like a novel, with detailed notes explaining the game mechanics behind the story.
Worldbuilding & Inspiration

Note: A beautifully researched guide to Pictland filled with history, folklore, and ideas that pair wonderfully with Stonetop's tone.

Note: An illustrated field guide to fictional herbs, medicines, and useful plants. Perfect inspiration for foraging and wilderness travel. Also check out their Mycologist's Primer and Geologist's Primer.
Iron Age History & Archaeology

Note: I've probably spent more time on this website than I'd like to admit. If you're interested in Iron Age life, it's an incredible resource.

Note: A nice overview of everyday life in Iron Age Wales. Short, easy to read, and full of useful details.

Note: More academic than most of the resources here, but there's a lot of fascinating material if you enjoy digging deeper
Miscellany

Note: Just put this on in the background while reading Stonetop.












