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Roman-Era Fantasy?

Started by RPGPundit, December 19, 2017, 03:03:51 AM

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joriandrake

Quote from: joriandrake;1015073I had one campaign, will have to look up my old documents on it to be able to tell what it was about. I remember I put a lot of work into it but one of the players messed it up.

I actually found the papers for the campaign yesterday, have to read through them and then will post about it.

GameDaddy

I enjoy starting a historical Roman campaign, and then letting it run right off the rails using D&D, complete with Magic, Druids, Wizards, and Witches, and Witchcraft. Great Fun!
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