Take the Winchester Mystery House, or the palace of that "Mad Prince" in Bavaria (never can remember his name!) - wouldn't they seem illogical as dungeons?
FYI: The mad prince is Ludwig II, and his wild castle is Neuschwanstein.
Take the Winchester Mystery House, or the palace of that "Mad Prince" in Bavaria (never can remember his name!) - wouldn't they seem illogical as dungeons?
dcollins said:
A little late for me to enter this discussion, but there's an essay I wrote on basically this subject, online here: www.superdan.net/grtdnd/grtdnd1.html
mmadsen said:
FYI: The mad prince is Ludwig II, and his wild castle is Neuschwanstein.
adndgamer said:
I've only read the 1st page so far, but I like itVery nice.
Neqroteqh said:It means "declaring your actions" before rolling initiative.
Not Cool.
dcollins said:
Maybe that was introduced in 2nd Ed., but it wasn't in 1st Ed. In the 1st Ed. DMG, p. 61, "determining initiative" (step #3) comes before "determing actions" (step #4).
By the way, thanks so much to those who complimented my online essay. I appreciate your comments!