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4 months ago ::
Feb 04, 2013 - 10:00PM
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Wandering Monsters Hellenic Half-HumansBy James Wyatt The half-humans are up next in Wandering Monsters. James goes over centaurs, satyrs, and harpies, plus revisits the minotaur. Talk about this column in the Discussion Thread.
Yan Montréal, Canada
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4 months ago ::
Feb 04, 2013 - 10:04PM
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1st Edition Premium Reprint Preview Unearthed Arcana: BarbarianBy D&D Team Originally published in 1985, Unearthed Arcana brought a wealth of material to the game, for both players and Dungeon Masters alike. For players, the book contained new classes and races to play (including the drow!), further spells and equipment, and even an alternate ability score: Comeliness (reflecting physical attractiveness, social grace, and personal beauty, and was considered a different attribute from Charisma). Talk about this preview in the Discussion Thread.
Yan Montréal, Canada
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4 months ago ::
Feb 04, 2013 - 10:08PM
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Appendix d12 The Barbarian: Irrational Fears and PhobiasBy Jason Sholtis Sure, your barbarian embodies ferocity, with rippling muscles, steely eyes and indomitable will, but you might also consider taking the edge off the grim/dark by adding a character quirk left over from the warrior’s questionable upbringing in the untamed hinterlands. Talk about this feature in the Discussion Thread.
Yan Montréal, Canada
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4 months ago ::
Feb 04, 2013 - 10:12PM
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Arcane Script Sphere A Spider and Stone ArtifactBy D&D Team F or those Forgotten Realms readers who got their first taste of Jaleigh Johnson’s novels with Mistshore, there is reason to rejoice. Spider and Stone, Jaleigh’s current ebook exclusive, revisits her characters Icelin, Ruen, and Sull as they go in search of a powerful artifact: the Arcane Script Sphere. We so enjoyed Jaleigh’s characterization of the artifact that we worked with her to make it playable. Read on for a look at the Arcane Script Sphere and its properties for use in your own game. And if you would like to see how it plays out in Jaleigh’s novel, here is a sample chapter.Talk about this article in the Discussion Thread.
Yan Montréal, Canada
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