TheSword
Legend
The problem with just relying on DMs guild is precisely that there isn’t editing. I don’t want to have to wade through piles of tripe on the hope I land on a gem.
Dragon Magazine surprised us with its variety... and general quality. Often around a theme. How to run a dark ages campaign, 101 uses for a bag of beans, spells and short fiction from Ed Greenwood’s Pages from the Mages. I vividly recall a short story about enslaved dwarves having to magically shore up the defenses of an evil wizards castle as it was been attacked... it was amazing. I wish I could remember the author or the edition even.
What dragon magazine was about was quality ideas, that were either useful for your game... or just plain interesting to read. Taken from the best of the D&D community.
I miss that! I don’t care what format it comes in.
Dragon Magazine surprised us with its variety... and general quality. Often around a theme. How to run a dark ages campaign, 101 uses for a bag of beans, spells and short fiction from Ed Greenwood’s Pages from the Mages. I vividly recall a short story about enslaved dwarves having to magically shore up the defenses of an evil wizards castle as it was been attacked... it was amazing. I wish I could remember the author or the edition even.
What dragon magazine was about was quality ideas, that were either useful for your game... or just plain interesting to read. Taken from the best of the D&D community.
I miss that! I don’t care what format it comes in.