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Neverland: It's Peter Pan for D&D! Morrus. Sep 9, 2020. Andrews McMeel Publishing has released a D&D 5E setting based on the world of Peter Pan. "Created by award-winning designer Andrew Kolb, endless escapades unfold – with a fascinating and mysterious cast featuring Mermaids, Crocodiles, Pirates and Fairies, but also Giants, Gnomes, and a ...
Peter does not age. He cannot suffer from frailty of old age, die from old age, or be aged magically. He also suffers from partial amnesia. Peter knows who he is, retains racial traits and class features, and recognizes people he knows, but he doesn’t remember any past events that occurred more than 1d4+1 months ago.
Having just sent the final three entries to layout - Nessie, Lucifer, and Peter Pan - this book is pretty much done! All that's left to do is the table of contents, lists of entries by CR appendix, that sort of thing. Then I'll be getting a hardcover proof copy made and, if that looks good, we'll be able to think about launching that Kickstarter...
I'm holding an axe. I might come to a unilateral agreement." "If you tried that fancy crap in a real fight, you'd be dead." "Dragons didn't consider you important enough to bother with." "I've read that an elf will exchange a nugget of gold for a song, do I figure I can get a treasury by doing this."
Fey are truly alien creatures compared to the mortal free races. They have a logic or reason that is difficult for non-fey to understand. They are called 'the eldest and youngest', for though a fey may have lived since the dawn of time, time does not easily alter them and passes over them usually without reflection.
The Planar Handbook retails for $29.95. Since the early days of D&D, the planes have been a source of fascination and wonder for many player characters. In the original boxed set, these places were the homes of the gods, nearly unreachable by mortals. As the game grew, that slowly changed.
Aug 29, 2024. #315. Paul Farquhar said: In the book LotR orcs are characterised as a: too dumb to be threatening, and b: working class northerners (the product of Blake's "dark satanic mills"). It was Peter Jackson (no doubt with his horror background) who managed to make them nightmarish.
Welcome back to Advent's Amazing Advice! The series where I take popular One-Shots, Adventures, Campaigns, etc. and fully prep them for both New and Busy DMs. This prep includes music, ambiance, encounter sheets, handouts, battle maps, tweaks, and more so you can run the best sessions possible...
Adventurer. Sep 29, 2023. #1. Yeah, I know I said I was going to start tomorrow evening but I'm bored now, guys, so SUCK IT UP. I skipped out on Dungeons of Drakkenheim during its Kickstarter because I had already backed Weird Wastelands and frankly I didn't have room in my wallet for both. Joke's on me, 'cuz Drakkenheim published something ...
Rules Monkey. Feb 26, 2003. #7. The Satyr's Pipes from SS aren't normal magic items, they just enable the Satyr's racial ability. They only function for Satyrs, and they don't use the standard Save DC for a magic item. Sleep, Fear, and Charm Person are all 1st level spells, and would thus have a DC 11 Will Save, according to the normal rules.