Issue 23 of my Dungeons and Dragons zine is out!
Issue 23 is all about the Cities & Towns. It will feature articles on placing cities in your world, city-based encounters, power of guilds, creating a thieves’ guild from scratch, a new adventure location, and much more! (See below for details).
Download: d12 Monthly – Issue 23 (Cities & Towns Issue) PDF
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Issue 23 Contents
Issue 23 is jam-packed with a lot of content and contains the following feature articles:
City of Wonders – Where to place your fantasy cities in your campaign world.
Lay of the Land – How medieval cities were laid out.
Fancy Meeting You Here – Random encounter tables for towns, cities, and dangerous alleys.
Protection in Numbers – The power and importance of guilds.
Backstabbed! – Create your very own Thieves’ Guild in under 5 minutes.
The Conclave of the Contagious Fray – A new adventure location.
And much more!
Art
Artists include: Cover art by Dean Spencer. Interior art by Simon Williams, Fat Bottom Games and BKMcDevitt. Map by Dyson Logos.
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