• Magic items 101: A Historical Guide for TTRPGs

  • Feb 3 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 46 m
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Magic items 101: A Historical Guide for TTRPGs

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  • Ever wonder how realistic the magic items in D&D are, anyway? What are the lines between a religious token, a pagan amulet, and a giant-made sword?Join us this episode as we unlock the nature of how magic works in the middle ages, and how you can adapt historical magic techniques into your D&D campaign.

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    • f.81r of the Rutland Psalter
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