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Forging The Realms
All the News, and Then Some By Ed Greenwood Every traveling minstrel, peddler, and caravan brings news (and false rumors and overblown gossip) to town, its purveyors often trading their words for a drink or a meal at a wayside inn. Talk about this column in the Discussion Thread.
D&D Alumni
Temple of the Sky God: Flying Mounts By Bart Caroll Now, the utility (or at least, the constant utility) of a warhorse in many D&D campaigns might be debatable. As we've written before, the game often concerns the exploration of, well, dungeons—not to mention tombs, ruins, abandoned keeps, forgotten temples, lost caverns, ghost towers, slave pits, inverted ziggurats, pyramids, and occasional jaunts around cities (forbidden or otherwise). In a game of not infrequent dungeon exploration, a warhorse presents certain challenges. Is the horse turned away at the entrance, like Bill the Pony outside the Mines of Moria? Is it forced into the dungeon (which recalls the old Sage Advice question about how one’s centaur character could possibly climb a ladder)? Talk about this article in the Discussion Thread.
D&D News
Scott Kurtz: Table Titans By D&D Team Fans of PvP take note! Eisner and Harvey award-winning cartoonist Scott Kurtz (PvPonline.com) is mining his many years spent both in front of and behind a D&D Dungeon Master's screen to bring us his brand new comic series, Table Titans. Talk about this news in the Discussion Thread.
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