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Amanda Hamon, Wizards of the Coast senior designer, is the book's story lead. [13] The Guardian reported that Hamon "used teenage life as inspiration" for Strixhaven and that the setting draws in characters from across the multiverse; Hamon said: "As D&D has grown the creators have realised this game is for everybody. There's lots and lots of ...
The original Daystar West edition of the scenario features a tomb that is rumored to be impossible to steal from. As the adventure begins, the player characters encounter the ghost of a Pharaoh who died many years ago and was cursed to wander his deserted land until he finds someone to break the curse and set him free from the world of the living.
Ranked 11th greatest adventure of all time. [1] Incorporates rules from the Player's Option books. Generic setting. 2502: Hail the Heroes: 1–3: Tim Beach: 1994: Set in Mystara. Includes an interactive audio CD for use with the adventure. 9534: A Hero's Tale: 1-10: Monte Cook: 1996: Adventure anthology suitable for any campaign world. 9436: In ...
The Gnome Cache [nb 1] Novella: Garrison Ernst: 02/1978: Greyhawk: Quag Keep: Novel: Andre Norton: 0-689-50107-2: Quag Keep: 1980 D&D Dragontales Anthology Various Dragontales Magazine 06/1982 D&D Dungeon of Dread Endless Quest Book #1 Rose Estes: 0-935696-86-5 Endless Quest Books 06/1982 D&D Mountain of Mirrors Endless Quest Book #2 Rose Estes ...
Simon Yule, for GeekDad, wrote "Fans of Magic The Gathering will recognize this new setting, as Mythic Odysseys of Theros comes straight from WotC’s other main product line. And, like the accidental second child of an already stretched and loveless marriage, D&D fans will have to put up with some of Magic ‘s oversized hand-me-downs.
Corey Plante, for Inverse, highlighted that "altogether, 18 authors are credited in Candlekeep Mysteries, including D&D mainstays like Narrative Designer Ari Levitch, Creative Writer Adam Lee, and Senior Story Designer Chris Perkins. The full list is a mix of high-profile players, podcasters, and game designers".
Descriptions and events can be too much for young kids, so beware running this campaign with little ones. For groups that ride the thrill of horror and intrigue, however, this is 100% the book for your party. [...] Reading through The Curse of Strahd was a thrilling visit to the tortured land of Barovia. As with many pre-written adventures for ...
This adventure module is designed to take player characters from 3rd level to 12th level. [1] Call of the Netherdeep's story is considered to be concurrent with Critical Role's second campaign; however, Dungeon Masters can adjust the timeline. [3] [4] The module begins in Jigow, a town in the Wastes of Xhorhas region on the continent of Wildemount.