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Drag & Drop: Reimagined Dragons Part 1

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Reimagine Dragons Part 1

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Dungeons & Dragons has been around for a long time. 

And dragons are one thing that haven’t changed a whole lot since the late 1970s. And there’s 100% nothing wrong with that, millions of hours of fantastic games have been played with that idea of how dragons exist in a Dungeons & Dragons game. But maybe you want to spice it up. For those who do, here’s a quick, easy to implement alongside (or replace) traditional dragon lore for your D&D setting, with some dragons to boot. 


Artlords Stories 

Once upon a time, we had a dream. We wanted to build a community of digital artists and bring together the art they created. One of our approaches was to create a context for the art. A story, a character, a concept... Something the audiences could sink their teeth into. Our goal was to always elevate the art, make people go beyond simply glancing at an artist’s study and moving on. We wanted to mark them.

One way to do so was to dwelve with gamers. Several of our articles dabble in ideas and concepts for tabletop, RPG gaming. Things like “5 Adventure Hooks inspired by digital artwork” and the like. We decided, why not fully realize that dream?

The booklet you now hold is part of a larger dream. We want you to play, to think, to feel, to delve deep into the digital art we curated for you.


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This title was added to our catalog on December 01, 2020.