[title]D&D 4th Edition News[/title]
Thanks to Colin who pointed out a few I missed:
[title]Pathfinder / D&D 3.5 News[/title]
- Review of Demonomicon by Wizards of the Coast The infamous Tome of the Witch-Queen Iggwilv reveals the darkest secrets of the most vile creatures in the cosmos – Demons! Check out the review of WotC’s release of the Demonomicon, the sourcebook of demons and the Abyss.
Thanks to Colin who pointed out a few I missed:
- Colin Chapman of Radioactive Ape Designs
- Patrick Kapera of Crafty Games
- Dave Chalker of Critical Hits
[title]Pathfinder / D&D 3.5 News[/title]
- The Strangling Watcher, or Urochar Something terrible from the underdeeps to feed on your characters' fears. Beware the legendary Urochar...
- Inquisitor Vertaj No one can say Inquisitor Vertaj isnt devoted to his duty of tracking down dangerous criminals. In fact, some might say he's a little too zealous, that he has too much trouble letting go once he sets his sight on taking someone down. And when the PCs accidentally contaminate the scene of a murder, causing his divination magic to indicate them as the killers, the PCs will find him to be quite the thorn in their sides.
- Eight-Bit Plots In this week's Grave Plots, Necromancers of the Northwest's Joshua Zaback transforms classic arcade games into exciting plots for tabletop adventures.
Pre-orders underway for Forsaken Lands II Christopher West is doing a second Kickstarter-based pre-order drive to pay for the release of his next poster map, Forsaken Lands II. Like its predecessor (currently up for this year's ENnie awards in two categories!), this Forsaken Lands poster is 'genre-neutral' to appeal to fantasy and sci-fi players alike. (Modern and horror-genre players as well, for that matter...) It features an arid Badlands on one side, and waterfall-carved "Deep Caverns" on the other. This map goes on sale at his art show table at Gen Con and then at his website, but there are only 5 days left to pre-order it and take advantage of the free shipping offer!
- "My First Gencon" Series continues with Monte Cook Today's story? The price of employment by Monte Cook, circa 1990.
- Even more First Gencon stories with Jonathan Tweet and Luke Crane. Now complete with Whimsy Cards and Burning Wheels!
- Review of the First Book of Things The RPG Examiner explains a few of his favorite Things.
- Beholder Sighted on Futurama An other D&D reference has shown up in the popular media. Spot the beholder in Futurama’s Central Bureaucracy. It is thirty nine seconds into this clip.
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