Dungeon 121-Anyone else get it yet?

Barendd Nobeard said:
Just got mine on Thursday, too.

I'm liking this speedy new delivery Paizo has accomplished!

Yep, if they keep this up, I'm going to be very happy!


MerricB said:
Tito Leati's adventure "The Seventh Arm" proved one of the best adventures in my recent "Great Kingdom" campaign.

What issue was that in. I don't remember reading that one.
 

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The Root of Evil by Mike Mearls
A sickness festers in the heart of a great city-the demon tree Malgarius spreads its diseased roots through paving stones and courtyards. Only the most powerful adventurers have what it takes to enter the demon tree and return alive. A D&D adventure for 18th level characters.

As opposed to The Root of All Evil from Kenzer and Co. ;)

Aaron.
 

jester47 said:
As opposed to The Root of All Evil from Kenzer and Co. ;)

Luckily, Kenzer agreed to lend us 10% of All Evil for this module, enough for us to officially use the word "Evil" in the title as per USDA guidelines!

That's my first adventure in Dungeon, so it's exciting. But I have to admit that Keith's article has me even more excited.
 

I received it on Tuesday I think, maybe Wednesday. Another great Dungeon issue, especially like Secrets of the Arch Wood a Forgotten Realms adventure.
 


I subscribed on 2/2/05, and Dungeon #121 was my first issue, and I received it on Tuesday as well.

I was just reading the first adventure at lunch here at work. I like it. A lot of interesting choices for PC to make.

Nik
 

The Seventh Arm

Cthulhu's Librarian said:
What issue was that in. I don't remember reading that one.

The Seventh Arm by Tito Leati is in Dungeon #88 and it is quite a good adventure - my players still wake up in cold sweats becuse of it... ;)
 


I'm in interested in getting Dungeon also for its crunchy material (new feats, prestige classes, monsters, etc.)

So can anyone tell me if this Dungeon Magazine has any of those? Thanks.
 

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