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    Name this TV show.

    I watched a TV show. The show centered around an island and the strange events occurring on it and on the mainland. Some of the characters were from the island and some weren't from the island. At one point, one of the characters who wasn't from the island was revealed to, in fact, be from...
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    Nice things players have done for DM's/GM's

    A few years ago, my players chipped in to buy me an entire case of Desert of Desolation D&D miniatures for my birthday. It was a nice birthday surprise. One of my players has also crafted a number of models for use in my games. A large, 3D sailing ship model. A truck model for use in a Gamma...
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    Indie Horror RPGs

    I'm looking to run a horror rpg sometime for a change of pace. I know about the more "mainstream" games. CoC. WoD. Deadlands. Etc. That said, do any of you have any suggestions for indie or smaller games that are horror-themed?
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    D&D 5E (2014) When's the next info dump?

    I would expect there to be playtest events at GenCon as well. People who played at DDXP, get in on the "open beta" starting in spring, and then attend GenCon will get a good look at the evolution of the design.
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    D&D XP News Blackout -- DEBUNKED

    I'm going to name my band Juicy Scoops.
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    Rejection for DDI article isn't so bad

    Here's what I've learned from submitting this time. 1. Avoid things that hearken to D&D's past of devil and demon worship. Adventures that play into devil worship (including "deals with the devil") will be summarily rejected. 2. Regarding Backdrops, Wizards folks favor articles that describe...
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    Rejection for DDI article isn't so bad

    It's official. My various proposals for this round have been rejected, though a couple of them have been given the "re-submit next time" tag. Responses from Chris Perkins defined the specifics of why each proposal was rejected. Much better than receiving no word. Kudos to the WotC guys for...
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    Rejection for DDI article isn't so bad

    I submitted multiple proposals during the first 2011 window. I got responses to all of them. One of them was accepted and became an adventure that I finished up and sent in a few weeks ago. I submitted multiple proposals in the last week or so of October. No responses so far. I'd like to take...
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    Dragon 406 and Dungeon 197 ToC is Up!

    I knew. Just saying. :-) Craig Campbell That "Dancing Hut" guy.
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    Hut of Baba Yaga Adventure

    Hey all, The Design & Development article I penned in conjunction with my Dancing Hut adventure has gone live on WotC's website. Check it out. Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Official Home Page - Article (Designing the Dancing Hut) This article describes a bit of the process I went...
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    Hut of Baba Yaga Adventure

    Without getting TOO crazy with debate over what a theoretical construct would look like if it were real: Tesseract - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Note the illustration of the tesseract "unfolded" into eight purple cubes. One room lies on each face of each cube. Each room connects to...
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    Hut of Baba Yaga Adventure

    Finally, the hut is up. The hut was over six months in the making, and I'm very pleased with the final result. I've had the chance to read through the whole thing and compare it to my submitted draft, to see what changed. Alas, my Lurker Above 4E translation fell by the wayside. It was in...
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    D&D 4E Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut 4E

    Hello all, As we move toward the end of November, I'm giving this thread a little bump. I've been told that my "Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut" adventure will go live on Wednesday, November 30th. It'll go up alongside a "Court of Stars" article detailing Baba Yaga herself (penned by Alana Abbott) as...
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    D&D 4E Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut 4E

    It looks like my "Dancing Hut" adventure will go live at the end of November, likely at the very end of the month. Thanks to all of you who have been waiting patiently for this mid-Paragon tier adventure. I expect you won't be dissapointed. Craig Campbell (author of "Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut")...
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    D&D 4E Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut 4E

    The "hooks" section is really straight-forward, so not difficult at all. Shiv
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    D&D 4E Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut 4E

    I'm glad this thread has popped up again. We're one month away from seeing my adventure come to fruition. Waiting sucks. The original Moore-penned adventure was in Dragon #83. That issue featured one of the earliest (maybe the FIRST) chess covers. Black and white with a sorceress-type in the...
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    D&D 4E Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut 4E

    The 4E adventure has nothing to do with the Smedman-penned version. It's based on the original Roger E. Moore module from Dragon magazine.
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    D&D 4E Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut 4E

    I think I'm gonna avoid getting that specifc so that I don't step on my NDA's toes and wake it up. And keep in mind, adjusting monsters/encounters up or down a few levels isn't too difficult.
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    D&D 4E Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut 4E

    It is a very faithful adaptation. Take that as you will.
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    D&D 4E Baba Yaga's Dancing Hut 4E

    The level range of the adventure was determined based on what level the 4E versions of the monsters in the original adventure are. This was done with an eye toward using as many of the same monsters as were used in the original as possible. Obviously, though, some substitutions came into play...
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