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Ptolus — Delver's Square update

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Ptolus — Delver's Square update

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Written by Pitchwife

Y'all,

Welcome to the latest update to Delver's Square. We're continuing to receive content from the community, for which the staff (and presumably our readers) are very grateful. I'll admit that we're running just about everything we receive as we get it, though, so if you're holding off on submitting, please - don't! :D We're eager to share what you've devised for your game, and from the response we're getting so is the community at large.

And now, before I start to sound like some TV shill begging for your spare change to feed the muskrats (or whatever), on with the show!

This week, we're more than pleased to bring you part two (of four) in the saga of Adaljour by the Player/DM combo of Kyria Leodegar and Stormborn. In this edition, we learn the life story (well, the pertinent bits, they skipped Senior Prom) of this angelic figure. Check out the Life of Adaljour.

Valgaard's Fine Animals is the place to go if your characters want to commemorate a particularly satisfying fight, so long as they kept the head. Tharen the Damned provides this creative exercise in capitalism nestled in the heart of the Guildsmen District.

Skrir provides us with another drop-in addition to Ghul's Labyrinth this week. This time, it's... well it's called The Breeding Pit. Sometimes I feel like I need to write a catchy blurb, and then other times the article titles just kinda sell themselves, you know?

Our Links section continues to expand, with three, count 'em THREE, new logs linked: Servants of the Shard, The Storey Road Irregulars and, for a different take on game logs, Letters from Sigbert, Royal Chronicler.

Speaking of logs, there's a new section on Delver's Square, called "Game Logs." There you will find (wait for it!) on-going logs of Ptolus campaigns. We really, truly believe that the best tips you can pick up for your own game come from other games in progress. Yes, a fully-statted NPC is nice to have, but seeing the twists and turns of somebody else's story can often get the juices flowing for your own imagination. We've moved Justin D. Jacobson's logs over to that section (sorry, no new entry from Mr. Jacobson just yet) and also started posting a game log from our own Skrir. If any of you would like to post your logs, just let us know and we'll get you your own category going!
 

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