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  2. Council of Wyrms - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Wyrms boxed set includes rules for playing dragon, half dragon, and dragon servant characters. It includes three rule books: one for the base rules, one for dragon family and clan histories, and one for adventure modules. [2] The setting of the campaign is a chain of islands called Io's Blood Isles. These islands represent all ...

  3. Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    Council of Wyrms is a D&D boxed set, published in 1994, that includes rules for playing dragon, half dragon, and dragon servant characters. It includes three rule books: one for the base rules, one for dragon family and clan histories, and one for adventure modules. [2] In 1999 it was slightly revised and reprinted as a hardcover book. [3]

  4. List of campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    Council of Wyrms: High fantasy; Dragon-centric AD&D 2nd edition: TSR: 1994-1999 Players roleplay dragon characters The Dark Eye: Sword and sorcery: Aventuria Fantasy Productions, Ulisses Spiele 1984–present Primarily in German Dark Sun: Post-apocalyptic Sword and Sorcery [1] [2] The planet Athas AD&D 2nd edition, D&D 4th edition: TSR, WotC ...

  5. Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Wyrms campaign setting is the only one that allows for dragon player characters in its base rules. (The Draconomicon introduces rules for dragon PCs in standard Dungeons & Dragons .) The setting is based around a society of dragons and their servitors and uses the standard D&D dragon races and dragon gods.

  6. Portal:Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    These are abbreviated by a 'd' followed by the number of sides. Shown from left to right are a d20, d12, d%, d10, d8, d6, and a d4. A d% and d10 can be rolled together to produce a number between 1 and 100. (from Dungeons & Dragons)

  7. Dungeons & Dragons retro-clones - Wikipedia

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    Its differences from B/X D&D include d20-style ascending armor class and separation of character race and class. It was first released in 2007, [4] and updated in 2008, [5] 2014, [6] and 2023. [7] The game has been positively received. [8] [9]

  8. Jason Bulmahn - Wikipedia

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    Within two months of Wizards of the Coast's August 2007 announcement of D&D fourth edition, Bulmahn began working on a new edition of the d20 system that updated and cleaned up the rules, and that he referred to as "a small side project".

  9. Owen K.C. Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Demiplane of Gaming: [10] Stephens was one of the two hosts of the RPG-oriented Demiplane of Gaming, which ran from 2012 to 2014. RPG Countdown: [11] Stephens appeared on these episodes: 18 December 2009 [12] (The Genius Guide to the Dragonrider); 29 January 2010 [13] (The Genius Guide to Feats of Spellcasting); 26 February 2010 [14] (The Genius Guide to the War Master).