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The Death of Krynn Brings the Start of a New Campaign
by jamesthebard on June 01, 2009, 03:43:00 PM
The End of Krynn
The Krynnish campaign to save the balance of the multiverse ended a few days ago and with it we bid a fond farewell to Jericho Cain.  Of course, we should also say goodbye to the entire whole of Krynn, but that can be solely attributed to the evil sword that possessed Jericho at the end of the campaign.

There is hope.  The characters, seeing that the means to restore Krynn to its former glory was not readily available, fled/returned to another plane where the campaign should pick up three levels later.

Kudos to the GM, and I can't wait until the next episode starts.

Deep Thoughts by James Handy
A new update to Silvaras Bittermoon is available in the forums and a new update to the Pathfinder character sheet from Neceros should be posted soon. The third page is now updateable via Adobe Acrobat reader and should make things that much easier when creating new characters.

Along with this new-fangled technology, I have started filling out the pantheon for the True Gods (thanks to Mac for the concept). Right now, I have one of the demigods crafted and I am trying to get the Epic Level Handbook and the Deities and Demigods book to line up properly. It's amazing that two books written for the same d20 system can be so at odds from each other.

The final is a general description of the Draconomicon, the all-encompassing book of dragons. I have tried to review D&D books as they come out, but I ended up giving up due to the sheer volume of the material. The more I use the Draconomicon and actually read it, the more I believe that it's a great book to own and for those of you rocking 4th Edition, I hope they release it again. Oh, and for the good folks at Paizo, if you feel like updating it...hehehe.
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