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    An Epic Journey Through the Multiverse: Legacy of Worlds and DDAL00-14 Proxy Hunt

    The development of language is so complex that the Common Tongue would definitely be different on each world. You might be onto something about the aliens seeding the planets, though, because many of the D&D worlds have Earth-inspired cultures on them. For example, pick an Earth culture and it...
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    An Epic Journey Through the Multiverse: Legacy of Worlds and DDAL00-14 Proxy Hunt

    How do adventurers communicate with people from the other worlds/settings? Their Common Tongue would have developed completely differently. Would it just be plenty of Comprehend Languages spells? Or is there a Multiversal Common Tongue?
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    D&D General Luke Gygax Brings Back Gary Gygax's Castle Zagyg

    I wonder why they don't just do a Kickstarter to produce the full 7 volumes. I'm sure there would be sufficient interest. The titles that were meant to be released were: Castle Zagyg, Volume I: Yggsburgh Castle Zagyg, Volume II: The Upper Works Castle Zagyg, Volume III: The Dungeons Castle...
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    Where does True20 break?

    Thank you so much!
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    Where does True20 break?

    Thank you. I checked the Wayback Machine, too, and nothing came up. I might try over on another forum. Cheers.
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    Where does True20 break?

    Sorry to necro this thread, but I was wondering if anyone had access to the variant damage rules for True20 by Baduin ("Baduin's system") that are mentioned in this thread. There is a link in a post above that takes you to the old True20 forums but they don't exist anymore by the look of it -...
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    AD&D 2E Looking back at the Monstrous Compendia: the MC appendices, Monstrous Manual, and more!

    MC1 and MC2 came out at the same time. So I always thought of it as a bit of a cash grab as the two felt like one book split in half. In fact, they were designed to be merged as one and I think there is a page at the start of MC2 that encouraged you to do so. The blurb on the back of the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Planescape, Bigby, Phandelver and the Deck of Many Things: Covers & Details Revealed!

    It used to tick along at roughly the same yearly rate but I guess you could say the Spellplague threw it out of temporal alignment. So, while only a handful of years may have passed on Sigil, 100 years have passed on Toril.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Planescape, Bigby, Phandelver and the Deck of Many Things: Covers & Details Revealed!

    No, I’m pretty sure they didn’t advance the timeline for those settings - they just set them in the glory days of those campaign worlds. But Planescape is different as it’s almost certain to touch upon the current Realms. Your theory that they’ll use the Vecna adventure to explain why the other...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Planescape, Bigby, Phandelver and the Deck of Many Things: Covers & Details Revealed!

    I wonder if they’ll advance Sigil’s timeline 100 years to keep up with the Realms. I know it’s the Outer Planes and some folks will say time works differently. Well, yes, it can work differently but throughout 2E the campaign settings and Planescape pretty much ticked along at the same yearly...
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    Can a paladin be affected by a Spawn of Kyuss worm?

    I was just wondering if a paladin with Divine Health - giving him immunity to disease, including supernatural and magical - can be affected by a Spawn of Kyuss worm? I only ask as one of the ways to destroy the worm once it starts borrowing into your flesh is to cast remove disease (or remove...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Curse of Strahd spoiler-filled general discussion

    I6 doesn't mention 528 BC. It is implied later. In Realm of Terror it is mentioned that in 528 "Powerful heroes assault Castle Ravenloft and perish." In Domains of Dread it is mentioned that in 528 "Powerful heroes assault Castle Ravenloft, confront Strahd, and are killed. (House of Strahd)"...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Curse of Strahd spoiler-filled general discussion

    OK, thanks. Well, let's assume they are reincarnated souls then to explain why these NPCs are 200 years in the future. Also, interesting to note is that 735 BC is five years before the Grand Conjunction. But if CoS is tied to 5E Forgotten Realms (particularly through the Adventurers League...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Curse of Strahd spoiler-filled general discussion

    Is it true Curse of Strahd is set in 735 BC? If so, this is strange as I6 Ravenloft is set in 528 BC. So does that mean all the NPCs from I6 are reincarnated souls in CoS?
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    AMA with Bruce R Cordell (The Strange, D&D, Monte Cook Games)

    One of my favourite things about 4E Realms was the world of Abeir. Was Abeir your creation? Was it very fleshed out as a world? I would love to see an "Abeir campaign setting" but probably very unlikely. (Maybe someone will write one and put up on the Dungeon Masters Guild.) Also, was the City...
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    CURSE OF STRAHD: Here's The Official Announcement & Cover Image!

    Fair enough. I guess it could be explained as a temporal anomaly brewed up by the Dark Powers (or Strahd himself) to explain why the FR heroes go backwards in time.
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    CURSE OF STRAHD: Here's The Official Announcement & Cover Image!

    The Ravenloft setting has had a metaplot like all the other campaign settings. The Grand Conjunction, the Grim Harvest, the imminent Time of Unparalleled Darkness. It would be nice to at least give a nod to all of that even if they want to return the setting to how it was (like they did with...
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    CURSE OF STRAHD: Here's The Official Announcement & Cover Image!

    Does anyone roughly know what the Barovian Calendar date (BC) would be taking into consideration FR's 100-year time advance after the Spellplague?
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    Old 3e adventure - Crossfire?

    You're thinking of a bonus CD adventure for Dungeon #87 called "Tinderbox: Caught in the Crossfire".
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    Looking for an old Raise Dead thread

    That's the one I was looking for! Thanks for your help :)
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