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(Wow, at last: an issue with goodRavenloft possibilities)īy Neil Gaiman (Sandman, etc.). Of course, the parametrics for making golems in RL aredifferent but it’s a good basic start.īards from history – of which a “gypsy dancer” obviously inspired by RL’svistaniĭragon issue # 324 - October 2004 (Shadow over D&D, LivingNightmares) Offered are ways to use the Craft Construct feat (AdvancedBinding – won’t go berserk Extra arms, Rudimentary Intelligence) andhow it works. This often interesting serie ofarticles focuses on a well known novel, and discuss its potential toD&D.
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One item could have potential toenhance a Ravenloft experience: the memory crystals (cameras). Ex: Figurine of Delivery = parcel service, Horn ofRecording = compact disks, etc. They take our world technology items or service and turn themto magic items. Stay with the NightmareCourt, they have more pizzazz.įun items, good material, but highfantasy. New race of devil-like inhabitantof the Demiplane of Nightmares. These blind creatures are oftenfound with mind flayers, often as their private armies.
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Follows areinteresting archetypes for various classes. Tips on playing believable exaltedheroes, without alienating the other players in your team. With friends like these – Exalted heroes and antiheroes in D&D The spoils of war – dividing tresures in D&D It ends with tips on building agood burial site: traps, walking dead, protections, historic context,etc. Good stufffor DMing in the Amber Wastes or Asiatic flavored domains. The article continues by providingmany details on Egyptian tombs, or Emperor Wang-Li’s one. The article starts with a greatreview of tomb exploring lore in Egypt, or China, with rumored trapsor believed curses. (Interestingissue, mainly for the Tomb Raiders article) It could be a cool power for ghosts, no?ĭragon issue # 327 - January 2005 (tombs) SymphonicNightmare is a funny one: Disruptive music fills the target’s sleep,preventing him from resting. We often forget how malevolentthese can be … Interesting article, if we forgetthe cheesy biological explanations (gas nodes that feed on naturalgas, allowing it to be lighted and propelling it…). High fantasy and not really for RL, as these deities are not usually worshipped in the Plane of Dread.Īn article discussing dwarven strategies at war. (It is now what, more then three years after the fact?):Īn article of what Champions of non-human deities (Gnome, Halfling, Dwarf, Elf) could look like. In the “First Watch” section (for news and previews), there is a note on the return of Ravenloft and MotRD: (Issue with nearly no Ravenloft hooks, except for the Will-O’-Wisp) Dragon issue # 328 – February 2005 (Paragons, Dwarves at War)