Oh. It's on the main product page.
http://dnd.wizards.com/products/tabletop-games/rpg-products/tales-yawning-portal
http://dnd.wizards.com/products/tabletop-games/rpg-products/tales-yawning-portal
From the article: "The Sunless Citadel was a 32-page adventure which was buried underground, corrupted by a magic tree."
Wow. Was the product such a bad design that they had to dispose of it so extremely?
Does anyone know if the new Tomb of Horrors has anything like the old picture book that came with the original?
No kidding. After "dawizard" everything else just feels like a nitpick.
So, does anyone know the exact source for the Rimbaud quote? I can’t place it.
Arthur Rimbaud said:Everything rolls with revolting mysteries
From ancient campaigns;
Of visited dungeons, of important parks:
It is in these edges that one hears
The dead passions of the wandering knights:
But that salubrious is the wind.
OMG - You're referencing the infamous autocorrect error from Encyclopedia Magica (the four-book magic item compendium), where they changed every reference to a "mage" to "wizard", and neglected to consider what that would do to words such as "damage", which the autocorrect made into "dawizard", right?
And a couple times where image became iwizard.
No kidding. After "dawizard" everything else just feels like a nitpick.
Wonder why the highlighted word escaped wizardingDawizard check made!
I discovered "Dawizard" recently while converting FRE1 "Shadowdale" for Classic Modules Today. The passage reads as follows: "Both the obelisk and the walls are made of an otherworldly substance, immune to damage made by weapons of less than +3 enchantment. They have 100 Structural Dawizard points, and they enjoy 5% magic resistance as well" (Greenwood 18).
Do I dare continue?
Wonder why the highlighted word escaped wizarding