Class Acts: Druids
This pdf from Abandoned Arts is 5 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD/editorial, leaving 3 pages of content, so what kind of supplemental material do the druids get from this installment of the class-acts-line?
This pdf from Abandoned Arts is 5 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page SRD/editorial, leaving 3 pages of content, so what kind of supplemental material do the druids get from this installment of the class-acts-line?
This week, Raging Swan Press is proud to announce the release of Frost Giant Pirates of the Icy Heart a
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My friend Richard Whipple is not one for keeping his opinions to himself. He is a bit of a thinker and very passionate about role playing games, so hearing or reading his musings is always very enjoyable.
Today, though, I had to disagree with him, which is very unusual.
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Found this game in a clearance trader at the UK Games Expo and I couldn’t help myself, I had to have it. The game is a bit damaged, though, son don’t think this is representative of the game you’d get. It’s just a bent corner of the board, though, so I think it was worth the money.
This week, Raging Swan Press is proud to announce the release of So What’s The Tavern Like, Anyway? a Pathfinder
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Grim Tree Games shows a game overview of the board game Lords of Waterdeep from Wizards of the Coast.
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The time has come for another episode of the RPG Edition of our podcast and it is a very exciting one. Not that the rest aren’t exciting, but this one is special because we have a new person joining us. Mr. Robert Sullivan, aka the Grumpy Celt, who will lend us his knowledge, wit and charm for the commentary.
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Victoriana has become a darling of mine of recent. From believing it was a system that was hard to be taken seriously, I’ve gone to actually love it and regard it as close in richness (if not richer) than Call of Cthulhu. Yep, feel free to disagree. I won’t change my mind. Get over it.
Spinner of Lies is reading proof of this. The second book featuring the adventures of Demascus and friends in the Forgotten Realms is very, very gripping. And epic. It’s also getting very epic.
Welcome back everyone to the podcast. Just to make things confusing, this is the first part of episode 46, but it’s coming out after episode 47. A glitch in Mathematics, what can I say? Maybe it’s not such an exact science as they claim!
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