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Talk About Your Favorite WOTC Novels Online!


Talk About Your Favorite WOTC Novels Online!

As much as I enjoy introducing people to books I’ve enjoyed (and yes, I’m the friend who always has a stack of books to push on you every time you see me), it can be annoying sometimes to not have a friend around who hasn’t already read the same book. Without that pal, you can’t [...]

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Gaming

Delving into WOTC’s ‘Dungeon!’


dungeonThe board game Dungeon! has a long history, having been first introduced in 1975 – the year following the publication of Dungeons & Dragons, the role-playing game from which it draws its creative DNA. This simple but fun game of heroes, monsters and treasure went through several editions, the last of which hit shelves in 1992. Now, with a new edition of D&D expected on shelves within the next two or three years, Wizards of the Coast has reintroduced the game for a new generation.

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Gaming

Venture Once More…’Into the Unknown’ with Dungeons & Dragons


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Even while Dungeons & Dragons Next passes through the crucible of its public playtest, the fine folks at Wizards of the Coast continue to release some great products for the game’s current edition. Into the Unknown: The Dungeon Survival Handbook is a fine addition to this line.

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Star Wars

Interview with STAR WARS: SCOURGE author Jeff Grubb


Interview with STAR WARS: SCOURGE author Jeff Grubb

First time Star Wars author Jeff Grubb in a quick Q & A.

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Gaming

Prepare for the Rise of the Underdark!


Prepare for the Rise of the Underdark!

Our friends at Wizards of the Coast just dropped the news that they’re launching a boatload of product in support of the classic Underdark setting for Dungeons & Dragons. Included are novels, supplements, expansions for the D&D Online video game and perhaps most intriguing of all, a new skirmish game called Dungeon Command: Sting of [...]

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Take Five with Tim Pratt, Author, ‘Venom in Her Veins: A Forgotten Realms Novel’


Take Five with Tim Pratt, Author, ‘Venom in Her Veins: A Forgotten Realms Novel’

Tim Pratt is the contributor for this week’s Take Five, a regular series where we ask authors and editors to share five facts about their latest books. Pratt  is the author of Venom in Her Veins: A Forgotten Realms Novel.
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Gaming

The Shadowfell: Gloomwrought and Beyond


The Shadowfell: Gloomwrought and Beyond

While the internet is abuzz with excitement over Wizards of the Coast’s open testing for the next edition of Dungeons & Dragons, we’ve still got a slate full of awesome stuff coming out for the current edition of the game.
The Shadowfell: Gloomwrought and Beyond introduces an entire city set in my favorite corner of [...]

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Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness


Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness

The original Book of Vile Darkness first saw print in 2002 as a source book for the third edition of the Dungeons & Dragons game. The book itself was the first – and as far as I know only – D&D source book to feature “mature content” sticker. Full of evil-themed magic, feats, skills and [...]

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Free Fiction: ‘Dark Times in Hastarl’ by Ed Greenwood


Elminster_romSuvudu is very proud to present an original story from Ed Greenwood, an ‘outtake’ from his novel Elminster: The Making of a Mage. Please enjoy ‘Dark Times in Hastarl’, courtesy of our friends at Wizards of the Coast.

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Neverwinter: The History of an Imaginary City


Neverwinter: The History of an Imaginary City

Dungeons & Dragons‘ Forgotten Realms campaign settings is one of the oldest shared worlds in gaming history. Originally conceived by Ed Greenwood as a setting for his own short stories, the magical land of the Forgotten Realms (known properly as Faerun) has since served as a setting for dozens of novels and video games, and [...]

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