Killer Dungeon
An Introduction
Dungeons & Dragons (or D&D) is more than a game. It is an interactive art form that encompasses and expands the imagination of its players and DM (or Dungeon Master).
The art created by D&D is fleeting and elusive: D&D is not a spectator sport and the imaginary journey of its participants is beyond sight of all but a possible third eye. As such, D&D belongs to all of its participants and all that red text at the bottom of the pages kind of spells this out - mostly that this site has only one real purpose - To Enhance the Game Experience.
If you use stuff from here, please make sure to link back to the source. I appreciate it.
And remember, the art that D&D creates is transitory and enigmatic.
If D&D is not being played, it will only be a game.
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Book of Vile Darkness, Races of the Wild, Races of Destiny, Races of Stone,
Complete Arcane, Complete Divine, Complete Warrior, Complete Scoundrel, Complete Adventurer,
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