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knightowlpublishing.com
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| | | | | I've been playing for almost a year with these OSR Feats. They add a little flavor to the game and give the players a lot more control as they level up. I grant one feat at every even level. We play with the 5e-style Advantage/Disadvantage... | |
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methodsetmadness.blogspot.com
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| | | | | "Fixing TWF" seems to be an usual concern among 5e homebrewers. I analysed the issue here and, like many people, concluded that TWF in un... | |
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roleplayerschronicle.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A review of the Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook 'Glory of the Giants' by Wizards of the Coast, highlighting its detailed exploration of giants in the D&D universe, including new subclasses, feats, and campaign tools. | |
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www.sewdiy.com
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| | | Last month, was the first ever Los Angeles Frocktails and today, I'm sharing the dress that I made to wear to the event. It was a really fun party and I loved being able to meet other local sewing enthusiasts. I have been dreaming about summer weather and really want to add some sundresses to my wardrobe this year so making something for Frocktails was the perfect motivator. I was originally going to make a different dress from red polka dot fabric (I still hope to make it very soon) but as I got closer to the event without a new dress, I decided to make a dress using a pattern that I had sewn before. So, I used the Jessica dress pattern Mimi G/Sew Sew Def magazine. (See my first version here.) Along the way though I ended up making a few design modification... | ||