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One year on D&D Live goes online

A 1:1 show this time around, as Seamus thinks on one year since the show launched after D&D Live in 2019 and how that event has had to go online in 2020.

Seamus Byrne
Seamus Byrne
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One year on D&D Live goes online

A 1:1 show this time around, as Seamus thinks on one year since the show launched after D&D Live in 2019 and how that event has had to go online in 2020.

He gets philosophical about D&D and spending time at a table playing games together in general, and then also manages to share some interesting news and new things that are out there you can explore.

Here's the links as promised:
D&D Live: Roll With Advantage
Roll20
Beyond20 Chrome Extension
Lords of Vegas 10th Anniversary on Kickstarter
Ekphrastic Beasts on Kickstarter
Miguel Zavala's models on Shapeways

GamesThe Game Table

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