HelloChristian
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Iridia No. 68; D&D 3.5
I really like to use miniatures and terrain when playing D&D. Recently I used an elaborate, three-level terrain piece that I talk about in the On Point introduction. Next up are two NPCs from my campaign. The first is Huri Keyfate, a 3rd level dwarf Rogue. While Huri is trained as a Rogue, he's no thief. The second NPC is Initiate Justin Cowell. Justin is a newly ordained priest of Hextor and he's as annoying as you might expect.
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Audio Commentary
Listen to this week's audio commentary in .mp3 format. In the audio
commentary, I discuss design notes, back story and news of the zine. It's
definitely worth listening to because I provide additional material that
cannot be squeezed into Iridia's two pages. Direct link to the show here:
http://iridiazine.net/podcast/iridia68.mp3
Thanks!
I really like to use miniatures and terrain when playing D&D. Recently I used an elaborate, three-level terrain piece that I talk about in the On Point introduction. Next up are two NPCs from my campaign. The first is Huri Keyfate, a 3rd level dwarf Rogue. While Huri is trained as a Rogue, he's no thief. The second NPC is Initiate Justin Cowell. Justin is a newly ordained priest of Hextor and he's as annoying as you might expect.


If you'd like to view the .pdf version of this issue, you can download it
here: http://www.iridiazine.net/pdf/Iridia68.pdf
If you'd rather receive Iridia in print, send an e-mail with your mailing
address to me, Christian, at Christian@IridiaZine.net and I will put you on
the snail mailing list free of charge.
Audio Commentary
Listen to this week's audio commentary in .mp3 format. In the audio
commentary, I discuss design notes, back story and news of the zine. It's
definitely worth listening to because I provide additional material that
cannot be squeezed into Iridia's two pages. Direct link to the show here:
http://iridiazine.net/podcast/iridia68.mp3
Thanks!