A bit of a break before I get into Sci-Fi month proper.
My oldest kid and I went in on the new Lego: Dungeons & Dragons set.
3745 Pieces. It's not the biggest Lego set he has built, but it's one of them for sure.
It is also really cool.
The scale is about right. Good enough really.
Sinéad and Larina confront Cinderhowl |
The best part? It comes with a D&D 5e Adventure, "Red Dragon's Tale."
Four PCs are included; A Dwarf Cleric, Elf Wizard, Gnome Fighter, and Orc Rogue. All level 5. Why no humans? I guess you can get humans all the time with other Lego sets.
The adventure is included in the set, and my son plans on running it soon. Yeah, four 5th-level characters vs. an owlbear, a displacer beast ("Pouncy"), a beholder, a bunch of skeletons, a 13th-level evil sorcerer ("Ervan Soulfallen"), and an adult Red Dragon ("Cinderhowl"). It sounds like a TPK waiting to happen.
There is even a book on how to use this as a game without the D&D rules.
Still, he had a blast building it. I was going to help, but he stayed up until 7:00 a.m. working on it over the week. He is young and works nights, so he can still do that kind of stuff. He wants to take his Sunday group through it this weekend.
Can't wait to hear how it goes!
3 comments:
So Glad I came back to see what your non-AtoZ posts are like. Doctor Who and Yetis, Cryptids, SF.
"I will be back," as Arnie says.
You might like my "P" entry. https://womenslegacyproject.com/paranormality-in-memoir/
So Glad I came back to see what your non-AtoZ posts are like. Doctor Who and Yetis, Cryptids, SF.
"I will be back," as Arnie says.
You might like my "P" entry. https://womenslegacyproject.com/paranormality-in-memoir/
That is pretty cool. And looks like a lot of work.
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