I was looking through some of the content that is marked as "Shared with Me", and I tried to view Stranger Things-Welcome to the Hellfire Club (marked as 'Shared with me'), but I cannot view the book.
Is there a reason that this specific book is not viewable when shareed?
Yes, I have checked my account and my Entitlements are Synced.
Cheers!
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Breathe, dragons; sing of the First World, forged out of chaos and painted with beauty. Sing of Bahamut, the Platinum, molding the shape of the mountains and rivers; Sing too of Chromatic Tiamat, painting all over the infinite canvas. Partnered, they woke in the darkness; partnered, they labored in acts of creation.
It's possible that the DM of the campaign where it's being shared has turned off that particular book. When a DM does this, you can still use character options from the book, but you can't read the text. The intent of this feature is to prevent players from spoiling aspects of adventures they're playing.
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Greetings D&D Beyond and Community,
I was looking through some of the content that is marked as "Shared with Me", and I tried to view Stranger Things-Welcome to the Hellfire Club (marked as 'Shared with me'), but I cannot view the book.
Is there a reason that this specific book is not viewable when shareed?
Yes, I have checked my account and my Entitlements are Synced.
Cheers!
Breathe, dragons; sing of the First World, forged out of chaos and painted with beauty.
Sing of Bahamut, the Platinum, molding the shape of the mountains and rivers;
Sing too of Chromatic Tiamat, painting all over the infinite canvas.
Partnered, they woke in the darkness; partnered, they labored in acts of creation.
It's possible that the DM of the campaign where it's being shared has turned off that particular book. When a DM does this, you can still use character options from the book, but you can't read the text. The intent of this feature is to prevent players from spoiling aspects of adventures they're playing.
pronouns: he/she/they