Elder Evils is an official D&D 3.5 supplement from Robert J. Schwalb.
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 978
A notable highlight from 10th January 2020 by Andrew Girdwood is described as "Hero Forge 2.0 will be a Kickstarter project. That'll launch on the 14th, and we'll get to see how ambitious the company is being. ". It also was tagged with Hero Forge.
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“What happened to Evy Ashwood?” is a Lovecraft inspired D&D one-shot
The Kickstarter campaign is to produce some Lovecraftian-themed character sheets, the “What happened to Evy Ashwood?” adventure and The Great Old One Compendium.
D&D leak: Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount with Matthew Mercer
Wildemount is a continent on Exandria. That’s the setting of the hugely popular D&D live stream Critical Role.
Audio EXP: #26 – Wizards of the Coast and the dungeon battle
Audio EXP is Geek Native’s weekly highlights show. Listen to RPG news and other geeky highlights in a short podcast for busy people.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #30
Routinely Itemised is a weekly summary of RPG news. This week we look into Dungeons & Dragons, Soulbound, Fallout and what’s happening at Fantasy Flight Games’ RPG department.
Will indie publishers suffer? Wizards of the Coast win “dungeon” trademark ruling
Now applicants may have to prove that their trademark will not be confused by the general public for a D&D title.
Hero Forge 2.0 is the promise of coloured custom TTRPG minis
Hero Forge 2.0 will be a Kickstarter project. That’ll launch on the 14th, and we’ll get to see how ambitious the company is being.
Free League Publishing buys control of Coriolis
Coriolis now joins fantasy franchises Symbaroum and Forbidden Lands in the family of game propertys fully owned by Free League Publishing.
Bruce, the hyena: Birds of Prey gets a second trailer
Harley splits with the Joker and, as a result, no longer has his protection. Black Mask (who only sometimes wears the Mask) goes after her as a result.
Biting 2-page Mall Zombies RPG doubles as police violence satire
You can pick up the game at Itch.io, where you’ll find an increasing number of indie RPGs, at a pay-what-you-want price point.









