King’s Fell

King's Fell, the colossal gothic airship, loomed above, an enigmatic presence in the sky. Its ancient hull, a mix of ruin and fortress, held the secrets of a forgotten era. The eerie glow of arcane energy emanated from ornate spires, casting long shadows across the land. A kingdom in the sky, ruled by the enigmatic "King of the Sky", inspiring awe and fear in equal measure.

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Religion in SimpleDnd

Religious options for your Fantasy RPG The gods and goddesses of fantasy worlds breathe life into their landscapes, shaping cultures, fueling conflicts, and whispering mysteries in the ears of adventurers. The original edition in the 1970s contained 17 pantheons of gods. But with so many options out there, where do you, the intrepid Dungeon Master, even begin?…

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D&D 5e Party Tracking Sheet

A D&D 5e Party Tracking Sheet is a valuable tool for Dungeon Masters. It simplifies managing player stats, inventory, and quest progress. With this sheet, DMs can focus on storytelling while effortlessly keeping tabs on their adventurers' journey. It's an essential aid for a smooth and immersive Dungeons & Dragons experience.

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10 Best D&D blogs to follow in 2016

Here are my top 10 best D&D blogs that I follow. They have guides, stories, maps, resources, adventures and so much more. There is so much useful content for both Dungeon Masters and Players on the web it is just crazy. So if you're a DM or a PC and you play Dungeons & Dragons,…

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Random Dungeon Generators

You know I love to keep things simple around here *wink*. While this doesn't alway happen, I do want to play all the time. So to keep the game flowing I propose using a random dungeon to get the level started. You'd still need to read through it, add monster stats and story elements, but…

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Sewers Under Cresthaven

Deep beneath the village of Cresthaven lies a network of twisting, winding tunnels that were created by powerful mages long ago. The air in the tunnels is thick and humid, and the only light comes from the flickering torches on the walls. The sound of rushing water can be heard echoing through the tunnels, and the scent of damp stone and stagnant water is heavy in the air.

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