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  2. Ghosts of Saltmarsh - Wikipedia

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    Ghosts of Saltmarsh is an anthology of updated modules and adventures from previous editions, including three adventures from the classic 'U' series. The modules are modified to use the 5th edition rules, so that the adventures can be played in the order they are presented in the book, or dropped into a home campaign.

  3. The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh - Wikipedia

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    The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh can be played by five to ten characters of 1st–3rd levels. The module includes optional pre-generated first level characters for use by the players. [1] The scenario is the first of the Underwater (U) series of modules set in Saltmarsh, and details a ghostly ship and the haunted mansion of an evil alchemist. [2]

  4. The Final Enemy - Wikipedia

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    The Final Enemy is an underwater adventure in which the player characters attack the lair of a species of fish-like monstrous humanoids called sahuagin. [2] After identifying the evil creatures, which have massed in force and organized as a threat to the village of Saltmarsh, the player characters have the opportunity to thwart the creatures' plans and ensure the safety of the little town.

  5. Talk:Ghosts of Saltmarsh - Wikipedia

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  6. John Saltmarsh (priest) - Wikipedia

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    John Saltmarsh (born East Riding, Yorkshire, died 1647) was an English religious radical, "One of the most gentle tongued of controversialists", [1] writer and preacher. He supported the Covenant and was chaplain in Thomas Fairfax's army.

  7. BTDigg - Wikipedia

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    BTDigg was founded by Nina Evseenko in January 2011. The site is also available via the I2P network and Tor.In March–April 2011, several new features were introduced, among them web plugin to search with one click, qBittorrent plugin, showing torrent info-hash as QR code picture, torrent fakes and duplicates detection, and charts of the popular torrents in soft real-time.

  8. Candlekeep Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    The full list is a mix of high-profile players, podcasters, and game designers". [5] It was also released as a digital product through the following Wizards of the Coast licensees: D&D Beyond, Fantasy Grounds, and Roll20. [6] On the book's development, Chris Perkins said, "It brought back memories of working on Dungeon Magazine back in the day ...

  9. Monster Manual - Wikipedia

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    The Monster Manual (MM) is the primary bestiary sourcebook for monsters in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game, first published in 1977 by TSR.The Monster Manual was the first hardcover D&D book and includes monsters derived from mythology and folklore, as well as creatures created specifically for D&D.