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    D&D 5E Tyranny of Dragons Panel at PAX East Today

    While I haven't scoured the details of the new adventure path, I'll say this: Every detail I saw or browsed on Twitter reminded me, in a good way, of a previous play experience I remember fondly. Even if this rollout isn't perfect (and we have no evidence to suggest it will be given previous...
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    Changes to Winter Fantasy 2013 - Pathfinder, Board Games, And Magic: The Gathering

    Location will be the convention center in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where DDXP has been for the last couple years.
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    Legends and Lore / Rule-of-Three Puzzle

    The new D&D podcast discusses this project (although not the puzzle) in depth. Yes, picture 10 features a child (as well as a mouse riding a toad and a puppy); the artist is known for children's literature.
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    Learn about D&D organized play options

    I would absolutely play Living EG.
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    WotC has ended support for Living Forgotten Realms (and the RPGA, too)

    Something else we're starting to do involves the release schedule of adventures, particularly as they pertain to a major quest. In most of the story areas (Elturgard being the exception), you'll be seeing all three adventures for the year, typically composing an entire major quest, released at...
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    WotC has ended support for Living Forgotten Realms (and the RPGA, too)

    I've seen some comparisons between what is currently happening with Living Forgotten Realms and what happened with D&D Miniatures. I'd like to draw one specific contrast with regard to the "community run" concept, although my knowledge of DDM is limited to what I have heard third-hand. With...
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    WotC has ended support for Living Forgotten Realms (and the RPGA, too)

    I'm sure you meant Amanautor (possibly Lathander), right? Because we don't like Pelor and them Greyhawk deities in our Forgotten Realms (except, of course, Moradin, Corellon, Llolth... Well, you know what I mean. Not Pelor). ;)
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    WotC has ended support for Living Forgotten Realms (and the RPGA, too)

    I don't know that it's entirely accurate to say that Living Forgotten Realms is no longer "WotC sponsored". The campaign does still receive a significant amount of support from Wizards of the Coast, not the least of which is distribution for convention-only content and a broader license than...
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