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running the largest live-action roleplaying game in New England for decades. So he’s incredibly tuned in to what players actually want – what’s balanced, what’s fun, what draws people in.” When Robert
When you open a Beadle & Grimm’s box, it doesn’t just feel like unpacking a game – it feels like cracking open a treasure chest. Inside, you might find maps worthy of framing, heavy metal coins that c
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A once-neglected patch of land in Duddingston, Edinburgh has been transformed into a welcoming green space by volunteers. Jock Tamson’s Gairden – named in honour of Duddingston’s Rev John Thomson, ins
Have you seen the new logo?” Dragonmeet’s John Dodd asks and we’re excited to see what mythological artist Art of Arklin has come up with. “In the previous logo the dragons were facing away from each
It starts how all memorable fantasy books should start; with a good map to pore over. Upon opening Fate of the Fellowship’s weighty but not unwieldy box, and letting its rulebook slide upon the table