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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 151: The Endings of Dungeon & Dragon Magazines
SeanDungeons & Dragons‘ Fourth Edition ended not with a bang, but with a whimper, and a similar fate befell the twin magazines that shared its name. Not that Wizards of the Coast ever seemed…
A Walk Through the Planes: Court of Stars
SeanThought this column had been written into the dead book? Well you aren’t so lucky as all that—we’re back, and though A Walk Through the Planes won’t ever be quite as regular as it…
A Walk Through the Planes: Lords of Chaos
SeanRemember way back in March when I covered Mual-Tar, a lightning primordial with a striking resemblance to tapeworms? Probably not, as Fourth Edition’s content, particularly concerning the primordials, is almost fascinatingly forgettable. Nevertheless, I…
A Walk Through the Planes – Part 150: 2012 Magazine Wrap-up
SeanDuring that awkward two year-period between the announcement of D&D‘s Fifth Edition and said edition’s actual release, both Dragon and Dungeon magazines continued puttering along. Christopher Perkins was in charge (of both? Of just…
A Walk Through the Planes – Part 149: Heroes of the Elemental Chaos
SeanWe’re finally here at the last planar book for Fourth Edition D&D. Sadly, this will not be the last actual article covering this edition in our series—far from it, in fact—but sometimes you’re thankful…
A Walk Through the Planes – Part 145: 2011 Dungeon Magazine Adventures
SeanI’m sure it’s become far too obvious that I’m exhausted by Fourth Edition and so, so ready to read some Fifth Edition D&D material. I’ve got a shelf of it just waiting, and while…
A Walk Through the Planes – Part 144: Creature Incarnations, Modrons
SeanOk here’s an odd one that I wasn’t sure should be covered in this column but decided would nevertheless be of interest to Planescape fans. Published in the January 2011 issue of Dungeon (#186),…
A Walk Through the Planes: Scales of War
SeanFor those now catching up with this series, a few months ago back in Februrary I covered “The Shadow Rift of Umbraforge” before reading a bit further into the Scales of War adventure path.…
A Walk Through the Planes – Part 141: Red Shoals of Dkar
SeanAfter reclaiming the ownership and editorship of both Dragon and Dungeon magazines from Paizo, Wizards of the Coast decided to make more than a few changes to how the periodicals were run. One of…
A Walk Through the Planes – Codex of Betrayal
SeanI knew that it would be a bumpy ride when we hit Fourth Edition, and not just because of the radically different cosmology. Wizards of the Coast had a newfound focus on planar material…