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waywardOne

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Monte Cook said:
Due to my non-disclosure agreement, as well as a desire to keep things on a professional level, I have no intention of going into further detail at this time. (Mostly, I just hate drama, and would rather talk about more interesting things.)
Dramaqueen detected.

Maybe he'll try selling more stolen open-source game material laden with his faggoty pdf DRM.

Due to my disclosure agreement with the general public, Monte Cook can go fuck himself.
 

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It's your own loss if you couldn't see the potential of that module. Every single module in D&D ever is shit if run-as-printed without any GM-work (excepting pure dungeon crawls where combat and puzzle-solving is all you want). The Banewarrens was perfect with a little work though. We made it into a huge sandbox module in Skuld, Mulhorand, with The Banewarrens being the specific threat that the players dealt with between political intrigue and general sandboxing.

The wealth of creative ideas in The Banewarrens themselves are great and challenged an experienced Pen & Paper party with weird monsters, awesome artifacts and tricky challenges.
 

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