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    D&D Movie/TV New Footage & Poster For D&D: Honor Among Thieves Movie

    The teaser image is similar to D&D:HAT
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    D&D Movie/TV New Footage & Poster For D&D: Honor Among Thieves Movie

    The movie poster with the full cast is always disappointing. The teaser poster with the gold dragon ampersand and the silhouettes of the party is a much more iconic poster than this. I still prefer the early teaser focusing on the monsters. Honor Among Thieves Monster Poster
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    D&D Movie/TV New Footage & Poster For D&D: Honor Among Thieves Movie

    The Red is Themberchaud so his Rubenesque physique is part of the character. I am pleased that we are not getting Smaug 2.0 for the red. The black dragon design is, for good or bad, the iconic black dragon for D&D now. Hopefully, there is depth to the dragon to overcome your dislike of the...
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    D&D General How Weird Do You Like Your D&D

    Mimics, lurkers, trappers, and cloakers (oh my!) are just the tip of the weird in the D&D baseline. The room is going to kill you from all angles and the lone humanoid in the room is a doppelganger who will replace one of your hirelings once rescued. Don't look too hard at magic items like the...
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    D&D Movie/TV New Footage & Poster For D&D: Honor Among Thieves Movie

    I am with you on the deceptive trailers thing, but a good indication is when they start to include new footage in trailers rather than reshuffle the same scenes. There was a lot more Hugh Grant in this footage release and it seems to hold up with the other released footage, plus the new...
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    D&D General How Weird Do You Like Your D&D

    Most of my campaigns have an element of weirdness to them, even Greyhawk. Spelljammer lends itself to cranking up the weirdness to 11. Dark Sun is a different kind of weird from regular fantasy settings. Eberron is pretty weird too. Weird is kind of hard to quantify though. You can have farm...
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    Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen & Warriors of Krynn Review

    Glad to hear that creating new scenarios for the board game seems easy to do. That was my biggest worry is that the game could be fun but limited in replayability. Ultimately, what we are learning about these nostalgia settings is that everyone made the setting their own in a lot of ways. The...
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    D&D General Sir Plane "Not Appearing in this Cosmology"

    Yes, except it is not Asmodeus, D&D Lucifer stand-in, chewing cinders at the bottom of Hell is it? As for California, you prove my point. California has Death Canyon and the Bay Area, Mount Shasta, and Redwood National Forest. It is not a homogenous land. That is Arizona. ;)
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    D&D General Sir Plane "Not Appearing in this Cosmology"

    I would counter that you can have a sea of fire with fire whales and the obsidian lighthouse in any other setting. The awesome part of your idea is the image of Fire whales pulling ceramic skiffs across a Sea of Molten Glass to attack all that the party holds dear. Does it need to be from a land...
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    D&D General Sir Plane "Not Appearing in this Cosmology"

    Oh I'm sorry. I thought this was abuse. Arguments are down the hall. Here is my argument. City of Brass is cool. The Elemental Plane of fire is filler. Levistus trapped in Hell Ice is iconic. A whole layer of Ice Hell is lazy. The problem with planes is they are giant sections of blank with...
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    D&D General Sir Plane "Not Appearing in this Cosmology"

    The best part of Eberron's planes is that they interact with the world. You don't need to go to Fernia, there are zones on Khorvaire touched by Fernia yielding impossibly hot jungles or infernal deserts. The towers of SHarn can only climb so high because Sharn is coterminous with Syrania. The...
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    D&D General Sir Plane "Not Appearing in this Cosmology"

    Because the planes are boring when finite. Adding endless amounts of boredom does not suddenly spark joy. Or the plane has to have sections of 'not the plane' for adventures to be able to take place there. Why not just have the 'not the plane' then? Worked for the Shadowfell eating the negative...
  16. grimslade

    D&D 5E (2014) Warlock Mechanics - The best representation of modern fantasy archetypes in Dnd

    I am sure the owl is just lost. Thank you very much.
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    D&D General Sir Plane "Not Appearing in this Cosmology"

    But there is no need to be infinite or separate from the Prime to make a new map coordinate. Rope Trick doesn't need a whole infinite plane. A different plane should rewrite the rules. The Astral kind of does this, no need for food or air, no aging, travel by thought. Hell shouldn't just be a...
  18. grimslade

    D&D General Sir Plane "Not Appearing in this Cosmology"

    The planes are boring. Even Hell is boring. The problem is that planes are infinite, but we treat them as different mono flavors of Prime Material. Hell is Lawful and Evil Prime. The Plane of Fire is hot and flickery Prime. The Feywild is Extra Prime and Shadowfell is faded, depressed Prime...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Chronicles of Eberron Is Keith Baker's New D&D Book, out now!

    It would be old notes. Part of the success of Eberron in 5E is Keith reinterpreting his work into the new rules. It isn't just dogmatic devotion it is innovation and assimilation. Who would be the one voice to pick up the reins for EGG? From the Ashes already fractured some of the fans of the...
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