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Dungeons & DragonsDungeons & Dragons is a medieval fantasy role-playing game first published in 1974 by TSR. It is widely considered to be the first role-playing game ever published and therefore to have touched off the modern role-playing game industry. Currently published by Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons is in its revised 3rd Edition (or "3.5 Edition") and uses the d20 System, which has become a widely-adapted universal game system. It features an extensive selection of fantasy creatures, a level-based class structure, a rigid magic system, and extensive use of a wide variety of polyhedron-shaped dice. | |
CharactersAzgar Ankelm is a dwarven psychic warrior from Dijishy, currently living in Zoa in the Kingdoms of Kalamar campaign setting. He is relentess in combat, wielding a mighty greataxe of deep blue crystal and speeding about the battlefield in a way few taller figures can match. "Shining Talon" Mandus is a noble, disciplined monk descended from a human mother and a gold dragon father. A zealous defender of the downtrodden, Mandus is also an eager explorer seeking his long-absent father. His only clue is the edge of fire, a magical greatsword left with his mother when his father departed. |
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