Even Ann Coulter realizes that D&D does not cause violent crime “Consider the harmless fantasy game, Dungeons and Dragons -- which happens to be played almost exclusively by young males. When murders were committed in the '80s by (1) young men, who were (2) Dungeons and Dragons enthusiasts, some people concluded that factor (2), rather than factor (1), led to murderous tendencies.”
[FONT=Verdana, Helvetica, Arial]New Midnight Adventure [/FONT]A new free Midnight adventure is posted in the downloads section of AgainsttheShadow.net . The adventure is a murder mystery inside the occupied city of Baden's Bluff. It's a race against time to find the killer before the Order of Shadow.
Kobold Quarterly presents the Headless Horseman Kobold Quarterly continues to present OGL monsters each monday. This week, the grim Headless Horseman gallops from the darkness to attack your PCs.
Official D&D Updates:
Minis: Dire Bear Mauler Let's review: First, it's "The Wild," not "the Wilderness." Second, Dire Bears Rule! Dire Bears Rule! Gooooooo, Dire Bears! I doubt that there's a high school out there with the Dire Bear as its mascot, but there oughta be.
Excerpts: Practical Guide to Faeries Have you ever dreamed of visiting the Feywild, land of the faeries? You’ve heard of it in bedtime stories—and some people try to convince you that’s all faeries are. After all, you won’t find the Feywild on any map...
Good Feats! The invention of the feat in 3rd Edition D&D marked a major innovation. In 4th Edition, feats occupy a narrower area of game design. How did that shift in design philosophy manifest in the 4th Edition PHB?
[*]Legacy of Acererak The legendary demilich Acererak was supposedly slain years ago by a band of fearless adventurers. But his legacy lives on. Could you be one of those touched by the demilich in some way? And is Acererak truly gone from this world?