Kirby takes time out of his busy schedule to share his thoughts on being a DM.
Kirby shares his thoughts on:
- Fondness of telling a story
- Wants the players to have a memorable experience.
The famous prologue
The Lone Guardian
Out in the vast desert sea stands a stone statue of an angel.called The Lone Guardian. It was a symbol of hope to a dead age. Legends tell that this stone statue is the last link to a dead god, and that.she guards a secret that has been lost to humanity for centuries. What is her secret you ask? No one really knows. The only shred of information about the stone angel is wrapped up in a beautiful ancient children’s lullaby…
So join in the search for the Lone Guardian and uncover the secret lost for centuries at the best 4 Days in GAMING!
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Lone Guardian was one of the best D&D games I ever ran in. The build up was intriguing. Kirby wrote an adventure where the players truly cared about the NPC’s. They were more than just waypoints to get gear and experience. The story maintained a fast pace and the final battle kept you on the edge of your seat. Good times!