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    D&D 5E (2014) Ghosts of Saltmarsh: Pre or Post GHW?

    okay, see what you mean. Yep, definitely pre-Wars....
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    D&D 5E (2014) Ghosts of Saltmarsh: Pre or Post GHW?

    How so? (don't have the GoS book)....
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    When Brands Play Games

    well, whether Feast of Legends was a good idea or not... I have to wonder if the speculation on this will go anywhere.... is any other non-RPG business looking to do something like this? It's not like FoL really went anywhere or caused any great shake up in the world...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Ghosts of Saltmarsh: Pre or Post GHW?

    that was a good idea. There are WoG fans who like the GWs, and others who don't. Sounds like this supplement can cater to either of them...
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    TSR Jim Ward: Demons & Devils, NOT!

    The Hobbit was part of the reading list for the Modern Novel class I took in high school.... which led to LOTR, Conan, Tarzan, assorted fantasy novels, and ultimately D&D. Was always so glad I took the Novel class instead of woodshop....
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    TSR Jim Ward: Demons & Devils, NOT!

    I started playing D&D in college in 1980, and saw the rise and fall of the whole Satanic Panic thing. Weirdly enough, even though I lived in a small very conservative MT town, I never got a bit of grief over it. There was even an annual convention in various places in MT that never drew any...
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    D&D General WotC Asks What Makes YOU Play Dungeons and Dragons?

    maybe they think you buy illicit characters from shady dealers in dark alleys. "PSSST! Hey, buddy! Got some primo PCs right here for ya, on sale cheap!"
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    D&D General From the Freelancing Frontline: The Beginning

    I got my foot in the door in Dungeon through kind of a roundabout way, by submitting a proposal for a module to TSR before there even was a Dungeon magazine (back in those days, any schmoe could submit a module proposal... and I was one of them!). It got punted over to Roger Moore, who...
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    D&D General From the Freelancing Frontline: The Beginning

    it's been a while, but IIRC, Dungeon paid a bit better than Dragon on average, due to the maps. My own writing career for TSR's magazines ranged from 'mid 1E days before there even was a Dungeon Adventures' through 'right before 3E came out'. By that time, I was long out of gaming, and had no...
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    D&D General From the Freelancing Frontline: The Beginning

    Heh. I can relate to 'freelance writing to make money for game stuff.' Just about every dime I ever made back in my article writing days went to trips to Gencon…
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    D&D General Anybody know what ever became of Rick Swan?

    that's sad. The guy had an odd life, according to that article, being involved in parapsychology before his D&D career. Anyway, his disappearance was noted in one of the product notes on DTRPG for one of his TSR notes... he seemed to have disappeared on his way to a job. Apparently, he was...
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    D&D General Anybody know what ever became of Rick Swan?

    I've read that Carl Sargent, another old-timer at TSR, seems to have disappeared. Maybe him and Swan are retired and holed up in a small town somewhere, running campaigns for old gamers.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Fixing the polearm and taking back its seat as generally best nonprojectile weapon from the sword.

    not to mention, adventurers tend to spend a lot of time in tight places... dungeons, caverns, inns, etc... some of the polearms that you have to swing in a big arc (all the axe ones) may not be feasible there. The spear type ones might be okay...
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    D&D General Things to Find in a Large River?

    have a fort by the river commanded by a fighter/madman named Kurtz who has used his high Charisma to suborn a tribe allied to the Pharaoh, and is using them to take on the pharaoh's enemies using methods that are... disturbing. The PCs have been ordered to terminate Kurtz with extreme prejudice...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Fixing the polearm and taking back its seat as generally best nonprojectile weapon from the sword.

    Well, you can devise scenarios where it happens, but generally, no. Regardless of whatever advantages polearms had over swords on the real medieval battlefield... the PCs aren't soldiers in an army of thousands, expected to do not much more than march and fight and backed up with an army's...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Fixing the polearm and taking back its seat as generally best nonprojectile weapon from the sword.

    this topic always falls astray mainly because of the difference between 'real world medieval combat' and 'small squad of adventurers'. Sure, pikes and polearms are great out on the battlefield, where it's you and several hundred friends to back you up. For an adventuring group, they may not be...
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    D&D General Things to Find in a Large River?

    I did use piranhas once in an Amazon jungle-ish type adventure, where the PCs were looking for a lost pirate ship, which turned out to be sunken in a wide river pool... the hardest part of the adventure was finding a way around the zillion and one piranhas in the pool. For a Nile River-ish type...
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    D&D General Things to Find in a Large River?

    I want to say piranhas, but wrong continent. Ah heck, put them in anyway....
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    D&D General Why would a Druid want money in a “gold for XP” game?

    did druids have to pay those whopping high training costs in 1E to advance in levels? That was one thing that was kinda contradictory in 1E.... a few of the classes had to limit their worldly possessions (including cash), but still had to pay big training costs, so they ended up having to load...
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    D&D General How often do your adventurers have lengthy - months+ - preparations?

    months of preparation? Back in my DM days, far too many of my adventures were being finished up 15 minutes before game time. I did do several 'story arc' ones that I had planned out in advance, but the individual chapters in those were often 'last minute'...
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