Hey Friends!
This week we're featuring some fun content. We have a 90s nostalgia magic item, a couple of DM tools (as always), a review of a truly awful novel by a great man and community art. :)
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It sounds obvious, but Sly Flourish goes into good detail on how and why to use monsters that make sense based on your story.
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“First, Gary Gygax created Dungeons & Dragons. Then, he created the fantasy world of Oerth and its greatest city, Greyhawk. Then, he set his mind to writing a D&D novel set in Greyhawk. Gary Gygax created something quite dreadful.”
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“Falling as a source of damage is often overlooked, even though it’s one of the most common dangers that an adventurer can face.”
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Bearman-Bao gives us some barbarians taking full advantage of their unarmored defense, if you know what I mean.
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These are.. exactly what you think they are. 90s nostalgia mixed with DnD nerding.
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Art
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This one gives me $12 fantasy book cover vibes.
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We have met Sunflower the Goblin before. And I think it's adorable so it's getting shared again in a different post.
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No offense to the rider, but I want to know the backstory on this ram way more.
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“Hmmm… I think I lost the backstory for this one…. Let me see here… Big scary moocow…. tattoos… gold earring… manacles on horns and hoof… unnecessary layered armor covering a single limb…. Oh yeah he must be one of those gladiator things.”
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This is the elfiest looking elf I've ever seen.
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It is a rare treat to see DnD characters online in a traditional medium. This one is gorgeous.
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