Guild Hall

Everyone Needs A LIttle Guidance Sometimes

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The party retraced their steps back through the maze of underground passages, desperately looking for something they might have missed. The rough stone walls were monotonous in appearance, with only the occasional framed art piece, sconce, or disarmed trap appearing amid the dull gray.

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Dealing with the Min/Max

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But what do you do when the player does not want to part with their character? Or when the player would simply create a new min/max abomination and continue their reign of terror?

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Careful what you wish for...

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When gaming, as in real life, always be careful of what you wish for.

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Sometimes you just want to blow stuff Up

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This is a problem you generally don’t see in your typical D&D game. Sure, your players might go murder hobo, but the damage will be limited to whatever poor souls happen to be in the area. But when you command ships that fly through space and have weapons that can destroy entire city blocks, it becomes much more of a problem.

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A review of Fantasy Game Town Hooks: 300 fantasy ideas, concepts, and locations for your interactive fiction!

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A review of Fantasy Game Town Hooks: 300 fantasy ideas, concepts, and locations for your interactive fiction!                  First, I must note that this is not an affiliate marketing strategy or a way to help a friend or family member to launch their writing career. This is just me seeing an independent author (Greg Webster) publishing a book on DriveThruRPG.com, getting in touch with the author and giving both a public and private review of the published work. With that being said, let us dive and see what Fantasy Game Town Hooks has to offer, and how you can use...

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