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A notable highlight from 4th June 2020 by Andrew Girdwood is described as "The goblins, for example, live in a nation ruled by an evil overlord who actively recruits and subverts them. That's not on them, and you might even say it's on the "good nations" for letting that happen.". It also was tagged with Onyx Path Publishing.
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Could Legendlore’s return show us the future of D&D?
The goblins, for example, live in a nation ruled by an evil overlord who actively recruits and subverts them. That’s not on them, and you might even say it’s on the “good nations” for letting that happen.
What’s a silent RPG? Alice is Missing
Players communicate only using their phones, sending messages to each other as a facilitator plays an immersive soundtrack or occasionally reads from a pre-published narrative.
Free samples of Fantastic Lairs spurs Kickstarter campaign on
Fantastic Lairs has been kind enough to share some previews with Geek Native.
Miniature painting handle raises over a hundred-thousand on Kickstarter
Well over 700 backers have gone for that top tier. I guess people have lots of painting projects on at any one time.
Free to Download: Shadows of Esteren – Dark Romanticism Artbook preview
The full artbook, if funded, will weigh in at 200 pages and have 8 themes.
Roll a “natural 21” thanks to this Kickstarter
If you’re in the States, then a pledge of $5 will get you a Nat21 dice or $25 will get you four and a game token.
Trudvang Adventures brings its grim fantasy to Kickstarter
Trudvang has 20 years of real-life history to explore and as RiotMinds are keen to point out, the D&D community has been eager to get its collective hands on it for a while.
FATUM hopes to use Tarot card for your 5e character
In the box, you get 60 cards, a textile playmat, some rules and whatever else the campaign unlocks.
The Book of Fiends includes CR 31 foes: Green Ronin turns to Game On Tabletop
D&D 5e design team member Robert J. Schwalb is responsible for the stats and rules in the book. He’s joined by industry vets like Aaron Loeb (Book of the Righteous), Erik Mona (Paizo Publishing), and Chris Pramas (AD&D Guide to Hell).








