Dungeon Magazine
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 133: Brink of Madness
SeanIn my final article for Third Edition D&D, I briefly touched upon the first part of Robert J. Schwalb’s Tear of Ioun/Madness Trilogy, “Touch of Madness.” While this initial installment was published before the…
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 126: The Shadow Rift of Umbraforge
SeanWhen Wizards of the Coast took back their rights for Dragon and Dungeon magazines, they had a pretty good sense of what the most popular parts were. In the case of Dragon, this meant…
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 124: Mithrendain, Citadel of the Feywild
SeanAfter last week’s surprisingly good read, I found myself wondering whether I’d been wrong about Fourth Edition’s lore all along. I mean, sure, piecing it together often feels like a scavenger hunt, but maybe…
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 121: The Last Vestiges of Third Edition
SeanWhile Elder Evils would’ve been a strong, worthy way for Dungeons & Dragons‘ Third Edition to come to an end, that wasn’t what came to pass. During the weird period of time between the…
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 120: Elder Evils
SeanThe final book for Third Edition D&D, or to be more accurate edition 3.5, was Robert J. Schwalb’s Elder Evils, a companion of sorts to Exemplars of Evil from a few months earlier. While…
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 118: The Savage Tide
SeanThe last of Paizo’s original run of adventure paths for Dungeon Magazine arrived just as D&D‘s third edition was coming to a close. While there was still one remaining book and a handful of…
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 113: Diplomacy
SeanWhile I’ve covered a fair number of planar adventures in Dungeon, the number that I’ve actually liked has been rather miniscule. The main cause for this, I suspect, is simply that most of what…
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 107: Dungeons & Dullness
SeanPerhaps due to Paizo’s surprising interest in the planes, at the end of its run with Dragon and Dungeon magazines the company printed a crazy amount of planar, or at least planar-adjacent, material. While…
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part ?: Demonomicon of Iggwilv
SeanThis is going to be a weird write-up because it’s not focused on a single, short work of writing, but rather a whole series of articles published in Dragon, Dungeon, and even the pseudo-publication…
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A Walk Through the Planes – Part 94.5: The Iron Satyr
SeanIt’s come to my attention that I missed covering a planar adventure from just a little ways back, even though I’ve tried to be more careful about these things in third edition. “The Iron…



