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Season 5 Narrative: Parnast, Stagwick, & Beregost

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Want a bit of insight into the design process for the D&D Adventurers League? Using Parnast, Stagwick, or Beregost in a home game and want a bit of background information? Then this is for you! Inside, you'll find the narrative used by the Campaign Administrators in developing the Season's storyline as well as:

- A brief history of the cities
- A number of the major organizations within the cities and their prominent NPCs
- Featured locations inside and around the cities itself

These provide a behind-the-scenes look at the materials presented to designers and include material that wasn't utilized in the adventures released through the Season.

Enjoy!

Travis Woodall is the Content Manager for the Dungeons and Dragons Adventures League whose other contributions can be found HERE!

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Brian V April 05, 2017 3:00 pm UTC
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Again another great guide for DMs, would be most useful at the start of the season instead of the end to help the DM weave the narrative better.
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Benjamin L April 06, 2017 10:36 pm UTC
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Agreed about the start of the season. Would have been really great to have it then. Awesome reference.
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