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    D&D General Baldur's Gate has great companion character arcs. Are such things possible or even desirable in published adventure paths?

    I agree that in general these sort of character arcs are what happens to other PCs, in a conventional D&D game. But there are exceptions. I think CoS could have done a lot more with Ireena's character arc and development, for instance. She was integral to the story, but she just didn't get...
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    Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos - First Party Review

    Consequences in a school-like environment are a tricky thing. If there's an in-game benefit to studying hard, then a significant amount of PCs are going to study hard. The real-life motivation for NOT studying hard is 'this is boring!', and of course PCs don't get bored unless their players...
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    And, frankly, it strikes me as a bit in bad taste to be using Ernie's very serious illness as a stick to beat Lanasa. I know there's people on here who've known Ernie for many years, and this can't be an easy time for them, or for Ernie's family. Might be an idea to just leave that stuff out...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Iron Kingdoms 5e

    I read somewhere that PP have done some preliminary design work for the people of Zu, and that they have a Persian-influenced culture and aesthetic. There's almost no detail, I don't even know whether they use warjacks or warbeasts, though the Protectorate colonists on the continent would be...
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    RPG Crowdfunding News – Cohors Cthulhu, A Life Well Lived, Mister Vampire, and more

    'Impossible' is a pretty big word, but Kobold Press is a decent example. The kickstarter pays for all the backers to get their copy, and a nice big print run, but once that print run is gone, it can be a long time before they get around to doing another one, and it can be real hard to lay your...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Koboa, 3rd Party Setting Spotlighted at DnDBeyond

    Yeah, I own the Legendary Games books and backed Koboa. As far as i can tell, Boricubos is much more tightly Caribbean focused, while Koboa draws influences from a broader South American geographical area. And then there's Heroes of Mythic Americas, which is even more geographically ambitious...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Iron Kingdoms 5e

    The five new PC species are bogrin, farrow, pygmy trolls, Idrian marchfolk (humans, basically), and soulless. The three new classes are the bone grinder (sort of an alchemist/hunter/spellcaster who collects bits of monsters to gather power), shaman, and warlock (this is the Iron Kingdoms...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Iron Kingdoms 5e

    I have the books. What do you want to know?
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    D&D General DALL·E 3 does amazing D&D art

    A few critters I generated randomly. The first one I used in a Savage Tide campaign many years ago - Magnificent Hummingbird, the emissary of Huitzilipochtli. And some interpretations of Australian indigenous mythological creatures, based on descriptions I fed it. Not particularly (or...
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