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Joined: Jan 05, 2018 8:58 pm Posts: 60
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These finds and all the connections to the early Blackmoor players are some of the best aspects of the setting. I think Blackmoor's historical significance is its strongest appeal and marketing strength among newer D&D players and those unfamiliar with the setting. It's an opportunity to role play in the first ever fantasy campaign setting and interact with NPCs who were played by some of the first fantasy role players. You can't get that with any other setting, although Greyhawk has some similar appeal.
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