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  1. GuyBoy

    D&D 5E (2014) Lore & Legends Is An Official Visual Guide to D&D 5th Edition

    One thing might beat it: opening up that white box on Christmas Day 1976!
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    D&D 5E (2014) Bragging on my players

    We had a similar situation in Odyssey of the Dragonlords and it highlighted the different ideas of player-fun that we have in our game group. Three of the four player characters had go a bit too powerful for campaign-enjoyment. Encounters were getting too easy. Nobody’s fault really, just a...
  3. GuyBoy

    D&D 5E (2024) Looking for VTT (Foundry or Roll20) campaigns for my next (5e) campaign

    “Don’t go down the well!” I absolutely LOVE Rappan Athuk!
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    D&D General Who's in the Who's Who of D&D

    A book of real D&D lore sounds like a cool product for a 50th Anniversary!
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    D&D 5E (2024) What the 1e-2e Transition Can Tell Us About 5.5e

    The “no edged weapons” rule for clerics probably originates from Medieval European Christian rules, of which the most famous example is Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, who is shown with a club on the Bayeux Tapestry. The tapestry was commissioned by Odo to mark his half-brother’s victory at Hastings and...
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    D&D 5E (2024) What the 1e-2e Transition Can Tell Us About 5.5e

    I missed the 1E to 2E change completely. I’d started, aged 13, with the white boxed set in 1976 and moved seamlessly to 1E alongside my friends at school. Kept going through university, both at the uni itself and with old school friends during the holidays a bit. I left university in ‘84 and...
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    D&D Movie/TV Dungeons and Dragons Concept art from Paul Gerrard

    I look forward to carrion crawlers, ettins and beholders appearing in the sequel. Great art.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Nations and Cannons: The American Crisis for DND 5E

    Stating that the Seven Years War was a world war is not without merit, but to argue that it was a world war “started” by the American colonists is historically questionable. Certainly the power projection capabilities of Britain and France by the 1750s made combat in multiple theatres possible...
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    D&D General Who's in the Who's Who of D&D

    On the serious side: The three giant leaders (Nosnra, Grugnur and Snurre) and Eclavdra carry a lot of history in the game.
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    D&D General Who's in the Who's Who of D&D

    Gutboy Barrelhouse should be there! Even if only to cause havoc with spell check and my username.
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    D&D General How thorough do you like your settings?

    Give me a beautiful map. With interesting place names and varied geographical features and climate. Give me some well-detailed sites - towns, villages, ruins - and some interesting culture, people and legends to build on. Leave a lot to my own creativity, but also give me some fully realised...
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    WFRP 4e The Enemy Within Campaign Book 1: Enemy in Shadows Session #14 Who Can You Trust?

    Great account once again. The looted blunderbuss is still an item of great import in our game, many sessions on from you. The PC, Hilda Von Lustfahrt, the formidable river-warden, has used it with great effect. She’s even named it: Grosse Wilhelm. (Yes, we do still have the odd instance of...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Nations and Cannons: The American Crisis for DND 5E

    Fair enough. I absolutely agree that the "founding fathers" were appalling hypocrites and pretty terrible people. I do think, though, that the Declaration, followed by the whole Federalist Papers debate and the Constitution was an improvement on the near-absolute monarchies prevalent in Europe...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Nations and Cannons: The American Crisis for DND 5E

    Go ahead and throw that tea! There were some good people in Britain at that time - notably, Tom Paine and a very young Mary Wollstonecraft - but King George and his government were tyrannical and foolish in equal measure. The sentiments of the Declaration of Independence , although sadly not...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Nations and Cannons: The American Crisis for DND 5E

    Good luck with this project. From an Englishman! TBF, I taught American History and Politics and am all in favour of 1776. It was a great move by the 13 Colonies. Just a little local story: the main church in my current home town (Maidstone, Kent) houses the grave of Lawrence Washington who...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Next years 50th Anniversary Adventure Speculation

    They can set it wherever they like in the Realms; I'll be moving it straight to Greyhawk!
  17. GuyBoy

    WFRP 4e The Enemy Within Campaign Book 1: Enemy in Shadows Session #14 Who Can You Trust?

    Still loving this and it’s bringing back (fairly recent) great memories. In @TheSword ’s campaign, we are currently battling foul chaos in Castle Wittgenstein.
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    Unique British aspects of D&D in the UK?

    It is a cliche, but it’s a fairly well-supported one: My school (where I played all that rugby, but alas no American football at the time), was founded in 1549, so it’s more than two centuries older than the USA. On the other hand, I was talking to some US friends who drove 60 miles to their...
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    Unique British aspects of D&D in the UK?

    I’m a Londoner originally, but live in Maidstone now.
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