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The commander observes Alteburg, which was generated using OpenAI DALL-E. Cairbre Mac Ronáin is a legendary mercenary and thief-taker. Before the coup, he led an army of thief-takers renowned throughout the Feyrealm for their tenacity and efficiency. When Commander Ironshoal refused to bow to Murtagh, the latter reached out to Cairbre and offered him the
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Sliberberg is under martial law, the streets are full of Royal Army patrols, and the players are now wanted fugitives. Worse, there are checkpoints at every gate in the city, every ship exiting the city harbor is being searched, and the Royal Army is patrolling every inch of the countryside, searching for the players. In
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Criminal gangs, rebels in the system, religious organizations and the last public institutions in the city, even in a city under the sway of a dictatorship there are still factions. If the players can befriend them their lives will be much easier
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The second chapter of the Liberation of Sliberberg. Things seem bleak for the players, forced to mine iron in an underground gulag, but they have caught the eye of a powerful individual who will make sure that they do not spend eternity rotting in prison
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Sliberberg under occupation, generated with Google Imagen3 Designed for an adventuring party of 4 to 6 1st-level characters, this nonlinear player-driven DUNGEONS & DRAGONS adventure is set in Sliberberg, the largest city in the part of the Feyrealm known as the Feengrenze. This world sits on the border between the Feyrealm and the Material Plane,
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Good afternoon Wayfairers. The release of the Liberation of Sliberberg is imminent. As special treat I releasing an extended version of the Gazetteer included as the final chapter of the book. One might argue that it is a needed upgraded given the changes to the setting since the last Sliberberg Gazetter was publish but still
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It’s the season for spooky and scary stories, so I decided to take a crack at writing a horror adventure. I have to be honest with you: I have never seen the appeal of horror as a genre. My neurodivergent mind can not help but hyper-analyze works of fiction, and I can spot most narrative



