RPG News for Wednesday, 26 July, 2011

Morrus

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[title]ENnies Ceremoney Pushed Back 30 Minutes[/title]

To make it easier for attendees to get there on time after the exhibit hall closes, the ENnies ceremony has been pushed back to 7pm; it will still finish at the same time. The pre-event cocktail reception will still start at 5.30pm.
  • Cocktail Reception: 5.30pm, August 5th, 500 Ballroom Reception Room
  • ENnies Awards Ceremony: 7pm - 9.30pm, August 5th, 500 Ballroom
[title]In Other News...[/title]
  • :4e: Review of Worldbreakers: Etherkai, the Nightmare Dragon Check out this review of the first of Quinn Murphy’s new supervillain monster supplement for D&D 4e - Worldbreakers: Etherkai, the Nightmare Dragon.
  • :3e: Adventures with Animals This week's Grave Plots focuses on using wild animals in your game plots, with an in-depth examination on lions.
  • :3e: Classy Classes, part 3 Designer Alex Riggs continues his ongoing article detailing the process involved in creating one of Necromancers of the Northwest's popular "Races with Class" classes in this week's Dark Designs, this time focusing on breaking down and building complicated class features.
  • :3e: Dungeons & Dragons Documentary‏ The RPG Examiner shares his experience being interviewed by the producers of the upcoming documentary.
  • :rpg: Adventurer's Atlas: Outpost Qether A lonely outpost on the border between two hostile nations, Qether is a site replete with intrigue, mystery, and potential for adventure, but it’s also stable enough to serve as a sort of “home base” for characters of a range of levels. Easy to insert into virtually any fantasy campaign, with 20 pages of geography, history, NPCs, descriptions, maps, and adventure and adventure seeds, it’s a great site for a short stopover, an extended stay, or the touchpoint for an entire campaign.
  • :maps: Dungeonographer now shifts maps to classic blue line style When exporting a map image, you can convert it to the classic inside-module-cover-blue and/or rotate and shear it to make it isometric.
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