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[D&D 5th] Army of the Damned
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Hey all. I'm looking to run a D&D 5th ed game of Army of the Damned. It's a fan-made module, but it's solid and has gotten a lot of good reviews. I'm looking for 4 players to run through this module. It's designed to go from 1st to 5th level. After the module is done, we can decide how to continue.
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#2
Sure, sign me up as a Rogue Smile
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#3
I only have the Basic Rules .pdf, but I've been looking for an excuse to get the book.

Count me in; I'm thinking I'd like to be a wizard.
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#4
Cool. That's two. Halfway there.
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#5
Still looking for 2 more players.
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#6
Blah. Might as well learn this newfangled 5th Edition thing. I hear it's a craze that's catching on.
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#7
Sweet! C'mon people. Just one more!
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#8
I don't have any experience with 5th aside from the beta ages ago but as much as i hated 4.0, i'm willing to give 5th a shot, i hear its not quite so.. MMO-y as 4e was. I'll have to look into some characters, but i do like my Monks - probably not any better than the old monks were, so sad, but still, worth it!
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#9
Cool this game is almost starting. Rogue for me Big Grin
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#10
Alright guys. I'll get the request in. Really looking forward to this.
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