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8 months ago  ::  Oct 04, 2012 - 3:34AM #1
Plaguescarred
Date Joined: May 12, 2009
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The Dungeon Master Experience 
Death-Defying D&D
By Chris Perkins


There are worse things than death in D&D, particularly at higher levels when death is more of an inconvenience than a character-ender. One of them is the risk of failure.

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Yan
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8 months ago  ::  Oct 04, 2012 - 3:36AM #2
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Ed Greenwood Presents Elminster's Forgotten Realms
Excerpts: Gods and Followers

By D&D Team


In today's look inside Ed Greenwood Presents: Elminster's Forgotten Realms, we continue with Chapter 5: Gods and Followers. "Almost all beings in Faerûn worship many gods; as a rule, only zealots and clergy venerate just one deity. In other words, a farmer could mainly revere Chauntea, but also pray to appease Talos to keep crop-damaging storms away, Malar to keep beasts from attacking him or his folk in the fields and to send vermin elsewhere, Talona to keep disease and blight at bay, and so on."

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