Friday, July 20, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Yet More Roman gods and goddess III
ANGERONA
Hush-hush Goddess of Secrecy.
She knows how to keep her mouth shut — she wears a gag. Not even the Mafia could get her to reveal the secret name of Rome, which could cause the downfall of that city. After all Rome wasn't built in a day — it just looks like that.
Goddess of the New Year — Old Year — Any Old Year.
We imagine that in modern times ANGERONA may have turned her expertise to espionage. She would probably also be a very good Goddess for P.I.N. number protection and securing passwords.
ANGITA
Goddess of Healing and Witchcraft.
Her specialty is snakebites, although you could try her incantations to get rid of snakes in the first place.
ANI
Two-faced God of Change.
Like JANUS, he has two faces to peer into the recent past and the near futu
ANNA-PERENNA
Goddess of the New Year — Old Year — Any Old Year.
You can also drink her health at her Spring Celebrations on the 15th March.
You can also drink her health at her Spring Celebrations on the 15th March.
Slashdot's Rob Rozeboom Interviews D&D Designer Mike Mearls (video) - Slashdot
Mike Mearls is the Senior Manager for the Dungeons and Dragons Design Team. He's been with D&D publishers Wizards of the Coast (a subsidiary of Hasbro) since 2005, Before that he was a free-lance game writer and designer. In this conversation with Slashdot editor Rob "samzenpus" Rozeboom, he talks about changes in the latest version of D&D and how the company interacts with players. (We'll have some more chat with Mike next week, different wizard time, same wizard channel, so stay tuned.)
Slashdot's Rob Rozeboom Interviews D&D Designer Mike Mearls (video) - Slashdot
Slashdot's Rob Rozeboom Interviews D&D Designer Mike Mearls (video) - Slashdot
Gen Con Update
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D&D Next next survey
WotC has just sent
out details for another official playtest survey; this one dealing with wizards
and clerics.
We hope you have been enjoying the materials we have provided so far in the Dungeons & Dragons® Next playtest. At this stage in the process, we are eager to hear your thoughts on which spells are essential to D&D wizards and clerics.
Please click the link below to complete the second D&D playtest survey, administered by SurveyGizmo. The survey begins on July 18, 2012, and you can provide your feedback anytime thereafter, until the playtest officially ends. The D&D team will review the results and use the feedback to help inform our efforts.
Give Your Feedback
Please don't close your browser before finishing the survey, as you won't be able to get back in to complete it.
We also have a host of activities at Gen Con 2012 related to the D&D Next playtest, which you may be interested in. Even if you aren’t attending the convention, our keynote address and seminars will be made available after the show on our web site. For information on our Gen Con activities, visit DungeonsandDragons.com/events.
Thanks in advance for your participation. We're excited to hear from you!
-The D&D Team
Monday, July 16, 2012
1066 the Battle for Middle Earth
Found this thanks to medievalists.net it is interesting to find the root words that had made it into Lord of the Rings from middle English. (part 1 of 2)
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