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Save Versus | RPG observations, wisdom and tools from an early adopter Save Versus About RPG observations, wisdom and tools from an early adopter March 26, 2015 The Rise of Tiamat – The Conclusion of the Tyranny of Dragons Campaign Note: For those of you that pretend that you don’t read anything online about adventures you’re playing, this is the “required” alert that this post contains spoilers . So be prepared to take notes. If you are the only person left in the universe that actually avoids information about adventures you’re an active player in, I’m going to talk about the content of the adventure so leave now. It’s been a while since my last post but I completed my Tyranny of Dragons campaign last night. What a ride it was. This campaign started out as a “public play” group but by the end, it felt more like a “home” campaign in many ways. Regular players and a lot of added content will do that. Here’s a synopsis of each chapter and some highlights. To start, I...
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