New DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Adventure Is Wheelchair Accessible
by Lindsey Romain
Jan 19 2021 • 9:37 AM
Dungeons & Dragons is a vast fantasy world where almost anything is possible. Which is why we’re extra happy about this latest development, as it works accessibility into the mix. The upcoming Dungeons & Dragons book Candlekeep Mysteries—published by Wizards of the Coast—includes a wheelchair accessible adventure. We first covered the book when it was announced on January 12, and we just learned even more exciting information via Polygon.
The collection is a series of unconnected storylines. (As opposed to a single campaign.) Each entry serves as a one-shot, or an adventure suitable for one gameplay session. According to Dungeons & Dragons‘ principal story designer, Chris Perkins, “Each adventure is built on the premise of the characters finding a book.” As they discover the books, they are set on an adventure to solve a mystery contained within.
STORY: https://nerdist.com/article/dungeons...ble-adventure/
by Lindsey Romain
Jan 19 2021 • 9:37 AM
Dungeons & Dragons is a vast fantasy world where almost anything is possible. Which is why we’re extra happy about this latest development, as it works accessibility into the mix. The upcoming Dungeons & Dragons book Candlekeep Mysteries—published by Wizards of the Coast—includes a wheelchair accessible adventure. We first covered the book when it was announced on January 12, and we just learned even more exciting information via Polygon.
The collection is a series of unconnected storylines. (As opposed to a single campaign.) Each entry serves as a one-shot, or an adventure suitable for one gameplay session. According to Dungeons & Dragons‘ principal story designer, Chris Perkins, “Each adventure is built on the premise of the characters finding a book.” As they discover the books, they are set on an adventure to solve a mystery contained within.
STORY: https://nerdist.com/article/dungeons...ble-adventure/