Had a discussion with my friend regarding our favorite spells from the new(ish)/out of public consciousness from D&D:HAT. What were yours? I said Misty Step or Speak with Dead. You can see our conversation here, or just respond to this thread. That was a shameless plug, but the question was genuine.
DnD, for all of the storytelling that so many of us do, seems to have difficulty translating the lore that we love onto a screen. Real-world difficulties aside, what are some of the campaigns that you feel would make a compelling movie? Are there story elements in DnD that prevent it from grabbing the wider audience that movies allow?
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Had a discussion with my friend regarding our favorite spells from the new(ish)/out of public consciousness from D&D:HAT. What were yours? I said Misty Step or Speak with Dead. You can see our conversation here, or just respond to this thread. That was a shameless plug, but the question was genuine.
DnD, for all of the storytelling that so many of us do, seems to have difficulty translating the lore that we love onto a screen. Real-world difficulties aside, what are some of the campaigns that you feel would make a compelling movie? Are there story elements in DnD that prevent it from grabbing the wider audience that movies allow?