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| #1asmodeusloreFeb 08, 2009 23:02:42 | Dragon 372 RPGA Report: Living Forgotten Realms FAQ Questions from D&D Experience by Chris Tulach A number of questions regarding Living Forgotten Realms play keep popping up lately in places like the forum and D&D Experience. This FAQ addresses some of those questions. |
| #2asmodeusloreFeb 08, 2009 23:03:52 | D&D Minis Spotlight: Mercenary General by Dave Numainville The Mercenary General is a Champion of the little people. He gives hope to all those poor figures who might otherwise be sent out for the sole purpose of getting run over by some mid-level beater looking for target practice. ![]() |
| #3asmodeusloreFeb 08, 2009 23:04:46 | D&D Podcast February 2009: D&D XP/Open Grave What do D&D XP and Open Grave have in common? What do the new DDM Dangerous Delves minis actually look like? And when exactly is the forthcoming zombie apocalypse? ![]() |
| #4mudbunnyFeb 10, 2009 11:12:43 | Dragon 372 - Masters of the Planes by Robert Schwalb he planes are a source of power for heroes and villains of all levels and backgrounds. But some lucky few find a way to tap into the epic, fundamental energies at work in the planes, and become their masters. With "Masters of the Planes," you can rule as a primordial lord of storms or a prince of Hell, among other equally potent options. Choose your destiny among the planes, and change your fate. See it now! (649 kb PDF) (Link valid for Subscribers only) From liquid lightning geysers erupting in the shifting fields of elemental earth to the brilliant radiance bathing Mount Celestia and its immortal inhabitants, to Sigil’s twisting streets and countless doorways, to the stinking bog surrounding Gloomwrought in the Shadowfell, the planes are home to staggering vistas, astonishing beauty, and unhinging hideousness. Most mortals find the planes beyond their reach, making them places of legend or myth, but for adventurers, a journey into the Feywild or Shadowfell is just a portal trip away, and those with the courage to step beyond the bounds of their reality find wonders aplenty, evil beyond description, and adventure enough to consume a lifetime. Discuss this articlehere. |