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Dungeon Master blank leather journal. Dungeon and Dragons. Antique style Leather journal with character sheets and map. 8 5"×11",100 sheets (200 pahes), aged heavyweight pages, 4 character sheets, pocket for map, 3 leather bookmarks, 2 maps. Cover is made of vegetable tanned leather stained by hand. Bottles glow in the dark. Because each item is hand-made no two items are the same. A copy of an original may have some small differences given the nature of the materials and the creative process. If you would like to make changes (add some details, change the size, number of pages or their type etc.). Please message me before purchasing to discuss the details.
50 Dungeons and Dragons adventure ideas to help give you an idea for your next game. Use these as is or modify for personal use.
About this product Product Identifiers Publisher Wizards of the Coast ISBN-10 0786915501 ISBN-13 9780786915507 eBay Product ID (ePID) 1729390 Product Key Features Book Title Dungeons and Dragons Player's Handbook Edition 3 Author Jonathan Tweet, Wizards of the Coast Team, Monte Cook, Skip Williams Format Hardcover Language English Topic Fantasy / General, General, Role Playing & Fantasy Publication Year 2000 Book Series Dungeons and Dragons Ser. Illustrator Yes Genre Games & Activities, Fiction Number of Pages 292 Pages Dimensions Item Length 11.2 in Item Height 0.8 in Item Width 8.5 in Item Weight 20 oz Additional Product Features Copyright Date 2000 Target Audience Trade Dewey Decimal 793.9/3 Dewey Edition 21 Show More Show Less
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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition Dungeon Magazine #66 January/February 1998 DESCRIPTION Dungeon Magazine #66 was published in February 1998 by TSR to support the various editions of the Dungeons & Dragons game. The adventures are easily usable for first and second editions and with some work can be modified for the later editions. This 76-page issue includes the following adventures: Enormously Inconvenient by Kent Ertman AD&D Levels 2-3 Avenging Murik by Christopher Perkins AD&D Levels 4-6 The Sunken Shadow by James Wyatt AD&D Levels 1-3 Swing Shot! by Chris Doyle AD&D Levels 4-6 Operation Manta Ray by Paul F. Culotta AD&D Levels 6-9 The Petrifying Priestess by Brian Corvello AD&D Levels 5-7 Orange and Black by Peter C. Spahn AD&D Levels 103 Dungeon Magazine was one of the primary sources of adventures during the First and Second editions of AD&D. Seems like TSR concentrated more on new settings and sourcebooks during this time period. There were a few modules produced. In my opinion, the adventures in Dungeon Magazine were often better and more memorable than the modules produced by TSR for 2nd edition. With a few notable exceptions, especially in the non-core worlds like Ravenloft, Planescape, and Dark Sun. CONDITION This magazine is in Good to Very Good condition showing some wear. The cover shows moderate corner and edge wear, heavy scuffing at the fold, and the fold is torn. The interior is in Very Good condition, the corners and edges show some wear, there is a pencil note and it is very clean. A very usable trove of adventures to bedevil your players with. Please look at the pictures and let me know if you have any questions. Most of my packing supplies are reused, so don't be too surprised if you have a combination of paper and airbags : ) I would be happy to wrap your gift purchase at no charge and write a personal note on the packing slip. Just check the box that says “gift”! #1375
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