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It’s hard being a Dungeon Master. In an ideal world, you’d spend a few hours before every roleplaying session creating encounters that will thrill your players, as part of a devilishly plotted overall
If I’ve learnt one thing while reviewing Pukeapocalypse, it’s this: some people just can’t stand vomit. I’ve tried to explain the game to several individuals who have just held up a hand and said “Nop
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