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    D&D General How Was Your Last Session?

    Last night I ran the final battle of my Underdark campaign I began in August 2020. The 15th-level party, made up of a dwarf bard/cleric, shadar-kai monk, kenku rogue, and dragonborn sorcerer, faced off first with Doresain (after defeating much of his ghoul nobility) and then with an only...
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D and who it's aimed at

    Thanks for this! I'd wanted to use the Ravenloft book for a while and wished there were some more published 5E adventures to go with it. Transporting these adventures to the Domains of Dread is a great idea.
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D and who it's aimed at

    Nope! Those are all from the 4E Dragon and Dungeon magazines. Selaphra the Bramble Queen, the Prince of Frost, and Koliada the Winter Witch. This one is from 5E's Candlekeep Mysteries, though: Nintra Siotta, Princess of the Shadow Glass.
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D and who it's aimed at

    I will admit that I would have liked the first 5E Feywild adventure to be more along the lines of how 4E depicted the Feywild. While Wild Beyond the Witchlight isn't the nonviolent kumbaya hugfest people make it out to be, it's certainly lighter than the original take on the Feywild, which was...
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D and who it's aimed at

    So here's an idea regarding D&D providing more non-violent solutions for things: maybe it's partially because people have tons of options for video games where they can kill things, but not many where diplomacy or trickery is an option. TTRPGs have that edge over video games because in video...
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D and who it's aimed at

    Since people have brought up both the Book of Vile Darkness and Critical Role in this thread I thought I'd mention that the campaign Matt Mercer was running that eventually became the first series of Critical Role included elements from the Book of Vile Darkness. For example: That's some dark...
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D and who it's aimed at

    Looking at it, someone on the original Spelljammer team must have been a big fan of Japanese pop culture. Bionoids are clearly based on Guyver, there are Spirit Warriors that are insect-like mecha that characters can enter and pilot, and giant space turtles called gammaroids that spin like the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D and who it's aimed at

    A small sample of things featured in the original Spelljammer: Giant Space Hamsters. Variations on the Giant Space Hamster that include the Carnivorous Flying Giant Space Hamster, the Fire-Breathing Phase Doppelganger Giant Space Hamster, the Two-Headed Lernaean Bombardier Giant Space...
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    D&D 5E (2014) D&D and who it's aimed at

    The first image is just an adventuring party, the second are classic Spelljammer creatures, the third is a miniature giant space hamster (which has long been a thing), and the fourth is just a parade of some kind (I'm honestly confused why this one in particular screams "kiddy" to you). Did you...
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