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[Video] World of Adventure

Started by Blackleaf, November 22, 2006, 03:35:21 PM

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Blackleaf

This is the best D&D video ever made.  Seriously.

http://www.gamevideos.com/video/id/5666

The Dungeon Majesty crew put this video together for this summer's D&D Fan Film competition.  It combines a Prog Rock style soundtrack with animated illustrations from old Dragon Magazine, Fiend & Folio, and other 1st Edition Rulebooks.  

To help celebrate their success, Wizards of the Coast is planning a contest where you guess what sourcebooks the art came from, for your chance to win some new D&D material.

Sosthenes

Well, I wouldn't call the music prog rock, but still I'd like to know the artist and title ;)