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27 January 2023
- 22:5522:55, 27 January 2023 diff hist +7 The Ultima War (campaign) No edit summary
- 22:5522:55, 27 January 2023 diff hist +611 N The Ultima War (campaign) Created page with "The Ultima War was the second D&D campaign ran at Tabletop at Castle. It featured Kelsee Herrick as Raelyn Lionni, Joey Minnix as Wollyn Diggenplump, Emilea Thomas (McCracken) as Casimiri Pickles, Jeff Jackson as Kevice Dryadson, and Jannah Minnix as Alastaire Breowan. The gold standard for campaigns since TTAC's inception, the Ultima War was a step up in quality and scope from the maiden campaign for t..."
- 22:5022:50, 27 January 2023 diff hist +59 Dark World (campaign) No edit summary
- 22:4922:49, 27 January 2023 diff hist +488 Dark World (campaign) No edit summary
- 22:4622:46, 27 January 2023 diff hist +21 Dark World (campaign) No edit summary
- 22:4422:44, 27 January 2023 diff hist +554 N Dark World (campaign) Created page with "'''The Dark World''' was the name of the last D&D campaign run at Tabletop at Castle under the 4th edition system. It featured Kelsee Herrick as Yerren Ironbeard, Erin Kinnear as Gwen Strongarm, Jon Kinnear as Trekis, Joey Minnix as Light, and Jannah Minnix as Eleniel Ruth. The opening theme to the Dark World campaign was "Caravan" by Rush. The end theme for the campaign was "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark" by Fall Out Boy...."
- 22:3922:39, 27 January 2023 diff hist −22 Wandering Sundrops (campaign) No edit summary
- 22:3922:39, 27 January 2023 diff hist +91 Wandering Sundrops (campaign) No edit summary
- 22:3622:36, 27 January 2023 diff hist +715 N Wandering Sundrops (campaign) Created page with "The five-person Tabletop at Castle campaign named after the Wandering Sundrops traveling company featured James Reed as Beauty (tiefling), Kelsee Herrick as Porsche Squend, Sophie Herrick as Idea (tiefling), Jeff Jackson as Bregland Flengmar, and Danielle McBrayer as Temperance (tiefling). The campaign was centered around the previously-unknown continent of Antipode, far from the histories and characters relevant to other campaigns. It gave the g..."
- 22:2522:25, 27 January 2023 diff hist +138 Beauty (tiefling) No edit summary current
- 22:2322:23, 27 January 2023 diff hist +53 Druuv McCord No edit summary
- 22:1422:14, 27 January 2023 diff hist +28 Elsanna Aerondell No edit summary current
- 22:1122:11, 27 January 2023 diff hist −85 Jaldessa Taraan No edit summary current
- 22:1022:10, 27 January 2023 diff hist +1 Wollyn Diggenplump No edit summary
- 22:1022:10, 27 January 2023 diff hist +21 Wollyn Diggenplump No edit summary
- 22:0922:09, 27 January 2023 diff hist +85 Undine No edit summary
- 22:0822:08, 27 January 2023 diff hist +129 Eleniel Ruth No edit summary current
- 21:4221:42, 27 January 2023 diff hist +119 Pev Jessup No edit summary current
- 21:3921:39, 27 January 2023 diff hist +239 Pev Jessup No edit summary
- 21:3521:35, 27 January 2023 diff hist 0 Undine No edit summary
- 21:3421:34, 27 January 2023 diff hist +1,141 Undine No edit summary
- 20:4520:45, 27 January 2023 diff hist +292 Melora No edit summary
- 20:4220:42, 27 January 2023 diff hist +9 First Battle of the Seaeater No edit summary current
- 20:4120:41, 27 January 2023 diff hist +1,547 First Battle of the Seaeater No edit summary
- 20:2620:26, 27 January 2023 diff hist +147 First Battle of the Seaeater No edit summary
- 20:2220:22, 27 January 2023 diff hist +114 Tybris Strutt No edit summary current
- 20:1720:17, 27 January 2023 diff hist −6 Eight Keys of the Moon No edit summary current
- 20:1620:16, 27 January 2023 diff hist +1,774 N Eight Keys of the Moon Created page with "The '''Eight Keys of the Moon''', also called the '''Eight Keys of Seluné''', were a set of magically-enchanted keys created in the early Epoch of Undine. Magically tethered to the Ring of Seluné, the keys were powerful magic items with various effects. * When inserted into a lock or touched to an ''arcane lock'', the '''Waning Crescent Key''' cast the spell ''knock''. * When inserted into a lock or touched to an closeable object, the '''Waxing Crescent Key''' cas..."
- 17:3117:31, 27 January 2023 diff hist +292 Rachel Warder No edit summary current
25 January 2023
- 19:3619:36, 25 January 2023 diff hist +152 Temple of Numbers No edit summary current
- 19:3519:35, 25 January 2023 diff hist +4,302 Temple of Numbers No edit summary
- 19:2519:25, 25 January 2023 diff hist +1,620 Temple of Numbers No edit summary
- 19:0919:09, 25 January 2023 diff hist +6 Chaosball No edit summary current
- 19:0819:08, 25 January 2023 diff hist +398 Chernarus No edit summary current
- 19:0119:01, 25 January 2023 diff hist +3,109 Psionics No edit summary current
24 January 2023
- 23:0523:05, 24 January 2023 diff hist +57 Sehanine Moonbow No edit summary current
- 23:0323:03, 24 January 2023 diff hist −4 Pelor No edit summary
- 23:0223:02, 24 January 2023 diff hist −11 Pelor No edit summary
- 23:0123:01, 24 January 2023 diff hist +6 Thuun Shatterbones No edit summary current
- 22:5822:58, 24 January 2023 diff hist +6 Mordenkainen No edit summary current
- 22:5822:58, 24 January 2023 diff hist +101 Salazar Bigby No edit summary current
- 22:5522:55, 24 January 2023 diff hist +1 Nagendrus the Brass No edit summary current
- 22:5522:55, 24 January 2023 diff hist +9 Nagendrus the Brass No edit summary
- 22:5122:51, 24 January 2023 diff hist +127 Harper College of Lore No edit summary
- 22:4722:47, 24 January 2023 diff hist +655 N Skald (play) Created page with "'''Skald''' was the name of a 199 ME play by Velgassi playwright Eccelson Harper. It was a drama written in Harper's twilight years, just before the formation of the Harper College of Lore. == Synopsis == The play follows the trials, triumphs, and sorrows of an unnamed bard in a fictional frozen land far to the north. This bard, the titular and genderless Skald, journeys throughout the White Wastes, writing down everything they see, comment..." current
- 22:4022:40, 24 January 2023 diff hist −3 Eccelson Harper No edit summary current
- 22:4022:40, 24 January 2023 diff hist +253 N Too Late Now Created page with "'''Too Late Now''' was a 181 ME play written by famous bard Eccelson Harper. It was very famous among jesters, troubadours, and traveling stages, as it had little to no set and popularized the '''commedia dell'arte''' form of theater." current
- 22:3322:33, 24 January 2023 diff hist +6 Eccelson Harper No edit summary
- 22:3322:33, 24 January 2023 diff hist +475 N Eccelson Harper Created page with "'''Eccelson Bragi Harper''' was an influential playwright, historian, and bard who lived during the early Middle Era. The Harper College of the Bardic Arts, later renamed the Harper College of Lore, was founded posthumously in his name by a group of his followers. Among his most famous exploits were the writing of dozens of plays, including comedies such as The Tragedy of Priddle Plumbag and Too Late Now, as well as tragedies like Skald."
- 22:2822:28, 24 January 2023 diff hist +69 The Tragedy of Priddle Plumbag No edit summary current