Nagash, the Undying King and Lord of Death is fighting back, now the dead stalk the lands and the Stormcast Eternals are struggling against the tide.
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For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 24th February 2019 noting: "Monte Cook was a part of the team who worked on the third edition of D&D. He was even involved...". It also was tagged with Monte Cook.
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D&D: Ghosts of Saltmarsh leaks on Amazon
The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh was originally published in 1981 for AD&D and the Greyhawk campaign setting. The adventure took PCs from level 1 to level 3 and featured a ghostly ship and a mansion haunted by an evil alchemist.
Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Free D&D 5e Player’s Guide from three veteran Bioware designers
Arcanum Worlds designers worked on Baldur’s Gate I and II, on Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars: The Old Republic, Dragon Age: Origins and Neverwinter Nights.
Arcana of the Ancients takes Monte Cook back to D&D
Monte Cook was a part of the team who worked on the third edition of D&D. He was even involved with D&D Next, the project that became D&D 5e, and was announced as lead designer in January 2012. A few months later, though, Cook quit Wizards of the Coast citing differences with the company. Since […]
Talisman Monopoly agreed by USAopoly and Games Workshop
There have been dozens of supplements and different version over the years, including computer game adaptations, and now there will be two new USAopoly editions.
Explore the Hidden World: A review of the Liminal RPG
There might be vampires that hunt blood and the agony of werewolves unable to control the curse, but I think, in any Liminal game, there will always be the sense it could get even worse.
Cutest Cthulhu dumbo octopods
You don’t need an aquarium for these horrors, though, as they’re squishy and can be used as stress relievers and desk toys too.
Wizards of the Coast will purge the name Zak S from all future D&D Player’s Handbooks
We are removing Zak’s credit from future physical printings and digital versions of the Player’s Handbook.
Lord Gelbert Jellington dice bag
Lord Gerlbert Jellington will measure 5.5″ x 5.5″ which is enough to hold two sets of dice.
D&D: The ‘What does that stand for?’ list
A list of about 120 fairly common acronyms and abbreviations.









